Physiotherapy is recommended by the American College of Rheumatology and the European League Against Rheumatism as a nonpharmacologic approach for treating knee osteoarthritis (OA). To date, it has ...
Evidence-based methods, including both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions, are recommended for the treatment of knee pain; however, the impact on the primary health care system is great.
A subtle tweak in the way you walk – putting your toes in or out by a few degrees – could ease knee osteoarthritis pain and slow joint damage, according to new research that found personalized gait ...
A new analysis looked at how various forms of exercise affected pain, mobility, and quality of life for people with knee osteoarthritis. Study participants had the best results with low-impact cardio ...
A new review of studies found that aerobic exercise reduced pain and improved quality of life for people with knee osteoarthritis. Yoga, tai chi, strength training, and a mix of those exercises were ...
Knee pain might seem like a natural part of aging, but new research shows it could be your body’s way of warning you about ...
A new clinical trial suggests that low-dose radiation therapy may significantly ease pain and improve joint function in ...