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Additional manual mobilization reduced pain due to knee OA when compared to exercise alone

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July 2014

Additional manual mobilization reduced pain due to knee OA when compared to exercise alone

Vol: 3| Issue: 7| Number:70| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Meta-analysis/Systematic Review
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Strength training alone, exercise therapy alone, and exercise therapy with passive manual mobilisation each reduce pain and disability in people with knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review

J Physiother. 2011;57(1):11-20

Contributing Authors:
MJ Jansen W Viechtbauer AF Lenssen EJ Hendriks RA de Bie

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21 randomized control studies examining the use of strength training, exercise therapy, and exercise therapy with passive, manual mobilization in adult patients with knee osteoarthritis were examined in this meta-analysis. This study was undertaken to determine the comparative efficacy of these three treatment methods. The results form this analysis suggest that pain outcomes can be reduced with ...

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