This study was designed to evaluate an established group exercise program at a large public hospital for subjects with osteoarthritis of the knee(s). Although quantitative gait analysis shows a clear difference between subjects with osteoarthritis of the knee(s) and asymptomatic controls, a significant effect of the group exercise program undertaken was not demonstrated, on either objectively measured gait parameters or subjectively reported pain and function. Possible reasons for this, together with an outline for a revised program and assessment procedure, are discussed
Objective: To study the benefits of patient education and an exercise program for the overweight kne...
The knee adduction moment represents the medial knee joint load, and greater value is associated wit...
Objective: To identify the optimal exercise program, characterized by type and intensity of exercise...
This study was designed to evaluate an established group exercise program at a large public hospital...
Regular exercise reduces osteoarthritic knee pain and improves functioning. (Strength of Recommendat...
Background. Osteoarthritis (OA) has been defined as a heterogeneous group of conditions which lead t...
Objective. The study aimed to compare the relative effectiveness of providing a home-based exercise ...
Question: What are the effects of strength training alone, exercise therapy alone, and exercise with...
Osteoarthritis affects 20% of the global population, making it the most common musculoskeletal probl...
Background: Knee loading, muscle co-contraction, and pain are increased in knee osteoarthritis (OA)....
Background. Impairment-based exercise programs have yielded only small to moderate benefits in reduc...
QuestionTo compare the efficacy of aerobic walking and home based quadriceps strengthening exercises...
Objectives: To determine whether the effects of an exercise programme in patients with osteoarthriti...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of three modes of aerobic exercise (lower limbs with and with...
Background: Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is a chronic degener...
Objective: To study the benefits of patient education and an exercise program for the overweight kne...
The knee adduction moment represents the medial knee joint load, and greater value is associated wit...
Objective: To identify the optimal exercise program, characterized by type and intensity of exercise...
This study was designed to evaluate an established group exercise program at a large public hospital...
Regular exercise reduces osteoarthritic knee pain and improves functioning. (Strength of Recommendat...
Background. Osteoarthritis (OA) has been defined as a heterogeneous group of conditions which lead t...
Objective. The study aimed to compare the relative effectiveness of providing a home-based exercise ...
Question: What are the effects of strength training alone, exercise therapy alone, and exercise with...
Osteoarthritis affects 20% of the global population, making it the most common musculoskeletal probl...
Background: Knee loading, muscle co-contraction, and pain are increased in knee osteoarthritis (OA)....
Background. Impairment-based exercise programs have yielded only small to moderate benefits in reduc...
QuestionTo compare the efficacy of aerobic walking and home based quadriceps strengthening exercises...
Objectives: To determine whether the effects of an exercise programme in patients with osteoarthriti...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of three modes of aerobic exercise (lower limbs with and with...
Background: Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is a chronic degener...
Objective: To study the benefits of patient education and an exercise program for the overweight kne...
The knee adduction moment represents the medial knee joint load, and greater value is associated wit...
Objective: To identify the optimal exercise program, characterized by type and intensity of exercise...