Physical therapy interventions for knee pain secondary to osteoarthritis: A systematic review. Ann Intern Med 2012;157:632-44. Wang,S.-Y.,Olson-Kellogg,... - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 82发表: 2012年 Executive Summary - Physical Therapy Interventions for Knee Pain Secondary to ...
Comprehensive overview of conditions, symptoms, treatment options and side effects related to knee pain while gardening, HealthChoicesFirst.com
ImportanceApproximately 5% of all primary care visits in adults are related to knee pain. Osteoarthritis (OA), patellofemoral pain, and meniscal tears are among the most common causes of knee pain. ObservationsKnee OA, affecting an estimated 654 million people worldwide, is the most likely ...
Physical Therapy for Knee Pain Secondary to Osteoarthritis : Future Research NeedsServices, Human
Ice:Regularly usingice packswill also help to control the pain and swelling. Ice packs should be applied for 10-15 minutes, leaving 2 hours between applications. Visit theice therapysection to find out how to safely and effectively use ice. ...
document pain location in medial tibiofemoral osteoarthritis (OA) using the patient-administered Photographic Knee Pain Map (PKPM); (2) compare pain severity, nature and likelihood of neuropathic-like symptoms, physical dysfunction and presence of symptoms at other sites across the most common pain ...
Low-impact exercise/Physical Therapy Losing weight if you’re overweight Acupuncture, natural topical creams, and ice packs Common medical interventions often start with taking over-the-counter pain medications like aspirin, ibuprofen, and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). NSAIDs can...
1,2 Meniscal tears may occur as part of a degenerative process of the knee joint and occur in up to 60% of persons older than 50 years of age without knee pain.3 Because physical therapy (PT) has positive short-term effects on knee pain and function in patients with knee osteoarthritis...
View PDFSummary Objective In order to facilitate data pooling between studies, we explored harmonisation of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in people with knee pain due to osteoarthritis or knee trauma, using the Patient Acceptable Symptom State scores (PASS) as a criterion. Methods We ...
The EPIPHA-KNEE group also receives contemporary PSE about OA/pain and activity, embedded into all aspects of the intervention. Outcomes are assessed at baseline, 12 weeks, 6 and 12 months. Primary outcomes are physical activity level (step count; wrist-based accelerometry) and self-...