Quadriceps Exercises - What You Need to Know (2024)

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What do I need to know about quadriceps exercises?

Quadriceps exercises help reduce knee pain, keep muscles strong and flexible, and improve function after an injury.

What do I need to know about exercise safety?

  • Start slowly. These are beginning exercises. Ask your healthcare provider if you need to see a physical therapist for more advanced exercises. As you get stronger, you may be able to do more sets of each exercise or add weights.
  • Stop if you feel pain. It is normal to feel some discomfort at first, but you should not feel pain. Regular exercise will help decrease your discomfort over time.
  • Warm up before you do quadriceps exercises. Ride a stationary bike or walk for 5 or 10 minutes to warm your muscles.
  • Follow the exercise program recommended by your healthcare provider. He or she will tell you which exercises are best for your condition. He or she will also tell you how many repetitions to do and how often you should do the exercises.

How do I perform quadriceps stretches safely?

Ask your healthcare provider how often to do these stretches:

  • Kneeling hip flexor stretch: Kneel on your left knee. Place your right foot in front of you. Keep your right knee bent and your foot flat on the floor. Your knee should be directly above your ankle. Put both of your hands on top of your right thigh. Keep your back straight and abdominal muscles tight. Put weight on your right leg and lean forward until you feel a stretch in your left thigh. Hold the stretch for about 30 seconds. Repeat 2 or 3 times on each leg or as directed.

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  • Standing quadriceps stretch: Stand and place one hand against a wall or hold the back of a chair for balance. With your weight on one leg, bend your other leg and grab your ankle. Bring your heel toward your buttocks. Hold the stretch for 30 to 60 seconds. Switch legs. Repeat 2 or 3 times on each leg.

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How do I perform quadriceps strengthening exercises safely?

Always stretch before you do strengthening exercises. As you get stronger, your healthcare provider may tell you to you add weights or more repetitions to your strengthening exercises. He or she will tell you how much weight to use.

  • Quad set exercise: Lie on a flat, firm surface. Bend your left leg until your foot is flat on the floor. Keep your right leg straight. Tighten the top of your right thigh and hold for 10 to 20 seconds, and then relax. Repeat this exercise 5 to 10 times and then repeat on your other leg.

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  • Straight leg lift: Lie on a flat, firm surface. Bend your left leg until your foot is flat on the floor. Raise your right leg several inches off the floor and hold for 5 to 10 seconds. Lower your leg slowly. Repeat this exercise 5 to 10 times and then repeat on your other leg.

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  • Sitting leg lifts: Sit in a chair. Slowly straighten and raise one leg. Squeeze your thigh muscles and hold for 5 seconds. Relax and return your foot to the floor. Do 2 sets of 10 lifts on each leg.

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  • Standing half squats: Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Lean your back against a wall or hold the back of a chair for balance, if needed. Slowly sit down about 10 inches, as if you are going to sit in a chair. Your body weight should be mostly over your heels. Hold the squat for 5 seconds, then rise to a standing position. Repeat 10 times for 1 set. Rest for 1 to 2 minutes. Do another set of 10.

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  • Step ups: Use a 6-inch stool, step, or other platform to do this exercise. Place one foot on top of the platform. Lift your other foot off the floor and let it hang loosely. Stay in that position for 3 to 5 seconds. Then, slowly lower your foot to the floor. Lower your other foot off the platform surface and onto the floor. Repeat this exercise 5 to 10 times and then repeat on your other leg.

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When should I call my doctor?

  • Your pain becomes worse or you have new pain.
  • You have questions or concerns about your condition, care, or exercise program.

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FAQs

What are the 4 muscles of the quadriceps? ›

The quadriceps are a group of muscles present on the front of the thigh. They consist of four distinct muscles: the rectus femoris, the vastus lateralis, the vastus intermedius, and the vastus medialis. They are responsible for extending the leg and helping with movements such as walking and jumping.

How should we train quadriceps? ›

  1. 10 best quad exercises you can do at home. You can perform all of the following exercises in the comfort of your home with no special equipment. ...
  2. Bodyweight squat. ...
  3. Walking lunge. ...
  4. Step-up. ...
  5. Bulgarian split squat. ...
  6. Lateral lunge (side lunge) ...
  7. Squat jump. ...
  8. 7. Box jump.
Jan 19, 2022

What exercise helps your quadriceps? ›

Working to keep your quads strong can also help to maximize your ability to move and lower your risk of overuse injury in sports. Straight leg raises, short arc quads, wall slides, terminal knee extensions, step-ups, and split squats are simple but effective.

How many quad exercises do you need? ›

Within a single week (microcycle) of training, we recommend between 2 and 5 different quad exercises. For example, if you train quads 3x a week, you can do a heavy barbell squat on one day, a lighter barbell squat on the next day, and a leg press version on the last day for 2 total exercises in the week.

Why are my quads so weak? ›

Quadricep weakness can stem from various factors, including but not limited to an injury, muscle imbalances, aging, or underlying medical conditions such as arthritis or neurological disorders.

What are the 4 tendons that make up the quadriceps? ›

The quadriceps tendon consists of the coalescence of tendons from the rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius muscles.

What builds quads fast? ›

Do Plenty of Squats and Lunges. Squats and lunges are basic but also ideal for building quad strength. As compound movements, they hit the quads but also hamstrings, glutes, and other muscles. You get more done with one movement, but both of these make a big impact on the quads.

How to strengthen quads for seniors? ›

Top 10 Leg Exercise for Seniors
  1. Seated Leg Extensions. Seated leg extensions are perfect for beginners and can be done anywhere. ...
  2. Ankle Circles. Ankle circles improve flexibility and circulation, reducing the risk of injuries and falls. ...
  3. Chair Squats. ...
  4. Standing Knee Lifts. ...
  5. Calf Raises. ...
  6. Side Leg Raises. ...
  7. Toe Taps. ...
  8. Leg Curls.
Jan 9, 2024

What is the number one quad exercise? ›

#1: Squat. The squat is one of the most effective quad exercises. And this move can be done anywhere, both with and without equipment.

How to train your quads at home? ›

The Moves: Enhance Your Quads with These 6 Exercises
  1. Banded Squat Walk.
  2. Banded Jump Squat.
  3. Step-Ups with Dumbbell.
  4. Bulgarian Split Squat.
  5. Wall Sit.
  6. Single-Leg Raise.

At what age should a person stop weight training? ›

If you are currently in your 50s or 60s and have been lifting weights for many years, then it is likely that you will be able to continue doing so for many years to come. However, if you are in your 70s or older or have not been lifting weights for very long, you may need to start considering stopping.

Does walking strengthen quads? ›

The forward-walking training will reduce pain and improve quadriceps muscle strength, function, and mobility in subjects with knee OA. The effects of the retro-walking will be greater compared to forward-walking in improvements of quadriceps muscle strength, pain, function, and mobility in subjects with knee OA.

How to activate quads? ›

Lay on the ground or table and place a rolled-up towel/shirt under your knee. This will act as a lever which will make it easier to activate your quadriceps muscle. Attempt to squeeze your quadriceps muscle using these cues: Really focus on squeezing your quad.

Can you train quads everyday? ›

Your body needs the time to rest, meaning five days of leg training would actually be a counterproductive exercise, so stick to three days with recovery in between sessions.

What does the sartorius muscle do? ›

Function. The sartorius muscle can move the hip joint and the knee joint, but all of its actions are weak, making it a synergist muscle. At the hip, it can flex, weakly abduct, and laterally rotate the femur. At the knee, it can flex the leg; when the knee is flexed, sartorius medially rotates the leg.

What are the 4 quadriceps and their primary action at the knee? ›

The rectus femoris can flex the hip, while its synergistic action with vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius extends the knee. The myoelectric balance of the quadriceps is essential for the correct movement of the patella.

What does a strained quad feel like? ›

You may feel pain and tenderness that's worse when you move your injured leg. Your thigh may be swollen and bruised. If you have a bad strain, you may not be able to move your leg normally. A minor strain often heals well with rest and other treatment.

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