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  2. 11 Exercises to Keep Your Ankles Strong - AOL

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    Try these 11 exercises to strengthen your ankles, boost your proprioception, and prevent injuries and keep the lower body healthy and functional.

  3. Walk a lot? These 12 exercises will protect your ankles - AOL

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    Mobility exercises are designed to help increase a joint’s range of motion, which in turn, helps strengthen the joint and prepares it for movements that are performed outside of your “comfort ...

  4. 10 Best Strength Exercises for Seniors - AOL

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    These are my 10 best strength exercises for seniors.Be Research shows that muscular strength decreases as you age, anywhere from 16.6% to 40.9%. Your muscle mass naturally declines as well.

  5. Osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    Weight-bearing endurance exercise and/or exercises to strengthen muscles improve bone strength in those with osteoporosis. [144] [165] Aerobics, weight bearing, and resistance exercises all maintain or increase BMD in postmenopausal women. [144] [166] Daily intake of calcium and vitamin D is recommended for postmenopausal women. [166]

  6. Fall prevention - Wikipedia

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    Resistance exercise two or three times a week with ankle weights or elastic bands (Otago exercise) can rebuild lost muscle mass, improve balance and strength, and reduce falls in adults of all ages. [12] [13] Specialized facilities and programs like seniors' parks can support to keep the elderly in shape and increase their resistance to falling.

  7. Sprained ankle - Wikipedia

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    Ankle strengthening exercises are step ups and walking on toes which will strengthen the muscles around the swollen area. Rehabilitation exercises to strengthen the ankle has been shown to reduce the risk of re-injuring. Exercise prescription isn't clearly understood and deserves further research. [33]