SummaryObjectiveAlthough physical exercise is the commonly recommended for osteoarthritis (OA) patients, the working mechanism behind the positive effects of physical exercise on pain and function is a black box phenomenon. In the present study we aimed to identify possible mediators in the relation between physical exercise and improvements of pain and function in OA patients.DesignA systematic search for all studies evaluating the effects of physical exercise in OA patients and select those that additionally reported the change in any physiological factor from pre-to post-exercise.ResultsIn total, 94 studies evaluating 112 intervention groups were included. Most included studies evaluated subjects with solely knee OA (96 out of 112 groups...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic joint disorder with damage to the joint cartilage, this causes a de...
Objective: Guidelines recommend exercise as a core treatment for knee osteoarthritis. However, it is...
QuestionWhat are the effects of strength training alone, exercise therapy alone, and exercise with a...
SummaryObjectiveAlthough physical exercise is the commonly recommended for osteoarthritis (OA) patie...
Objective: Although physical exercise is the commonly recommended for osteoarthritis (OA) patients, ...
OBJECTIVES: Although exercise therapy is effective for reducing pain and activity limitations in pat...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common chronic joint condition predominantly affecting the knee, hip, and h...
Question: What are the effects of strength training alone, exercise therapy alone, and exercise with...
Exercise is regarded as a primary treatment modality for knee osteoarthritis (OA) but the mechanisms...
Objective: To determine if an increase in knee extensor strength mediates the effect of a 12-week kn...
Exercise is recommended as a first-line conservative intervention approach for osteoarthritis (OA). ...
Background. Exercise is an effective treatment for osteoarthritis. However, the effect may vary from...
Problem of study: Osteoarthritis (OA), in an aging society is becoming increasingly important proble...
Objective1) To identify potential moderators of the effect of therapeutic exercise explored in rando...
Background: Osteoarthritis is considered commonest cause of disability in elder adults. The knee is ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic joint disorder with damage to the joint cartilage, this causes a de...
Objective: Guidelines recommend exercise as a core treatment for knee osteoarthritis. However, it is...
QuestionWhat are the effects of strength training alone, exercise therapy alone, and exercise with a...
SummaryObjectiveAlthough physical exercise is the commonly recommended for osteoarthritis (OA) patie...
Objective: Although physical exercise is the commonly recommended for osteoarthritis (OA) patients, ...
OBJECTIVES: Although exercise therapy is effective for reducing pain and activity limitations in pat...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common chronic joint condition predominantly affecting the knee, hip, and h...
Question: What are the effects of strength training alone, exercise therapy alone, and exercise with...
Exercise is regarded as a primary treatment modality for knee osteoarthritis (OA) but the mechanisms...
Objective: To determine if an increase in knee extensor strength mediates the effect of a 12-week kn...
Exercise is recommended as a first-line conservative intervention approach for osteoarthritis (OA). ...
Background. Exercise is an effective treatment for osteoarthritis. However, the effect may vary from...
Problem of study: Osteoarthritis (OA), in an aging society is becoming increasingly important proble...
Objective1) To identify potential moderators of the effect of therapeutic exercise explored in rando...
Background: Osteoarthritis is considered commonest cause of disability in elder adults. The knee is ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic joint disorder with damage to the joint cartilage, this causes a de...
Objective: Guidelines recommend exercise as a core treatment for knee osteoarthritis. However, it is...
QuestionWhat are the effects of strength training alone, exercise therapy alone, and exercise with a...