People with knee osteoarthritis and symptoms for less than 1 year benefit more from exercise therapy than those with longer symptom duration, especially when long-term outcomes are considered.
Approximately 14 million people in the US have knee osteoarthritis (OA). By the age of 60, about 10% of men and 13% of women are affected by symptomatic knee OA. Knee osteoarthritis is a chronic joint ...
Exercise may not be an effective therapy for managing pain or functional outcomes among patients with osteoarthritis.
A sweeping new analysis of the evidence suggests that exercise therapy — long promoted as a first-line treatment for ...
The benefits of exercise for people with knee osteoarthritis are well-documented, but the optimal exercise dose has not been known. Now, a randomised controlled trial has found that both high- and low ...
A new review from researchers at University of Adelaide has questioned how effective exercise is for osteoarthritis, but ...
Exercise is believed to improve outcomes in osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, but it's unclear whether some types are better than others. This randomized trial tested yoga against strength training as ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Overall, low- and high-dose exercise therapies were associated with similar improvements among patients with ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Improvements in knee OA were similar in an education and exercise program regardless of previous knee surgery.
Exercise therapy is suggested as a first-line treatment to improve joint pain and loss of function caused by osteoarthritis (OA), a musculoskeletal disorder that affects more than 595 million people ...