2003
DOI: 10.1097/00132980-200302020-00017
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Effectiveness and safety of strengthening, aerobic, and coordination exercises for patients with osteoarthritis

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“…The improvement seen in self-reported pain was similar to that reported by Thomas and colleagues, 76 who examined the effects of homebased exercise on knee pain in patients over the age of 45, but is smaller than the improvements reported in some trials using other forms of exercise. 80,81 Comparison with other trials is difficult since the studies reported have differences in the outcome measures used, patient groups studied, settings, types of exercise intervention used and methods of analysis. Nonetheless, this study provides support for the potential value of water exercise in the management of lower limb OA.…”
Section: Pain (Womac Sf-36)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The improvement seen in self-reported pain was similar to that reported by Thomas and colleagues, 76 who examined the effects of homebased exercise on knee pain in patients over the age of 45, but is smaller than the improvements reported in some trials using other forms of exercise. 80,81 Comparison with other trials is difficult since the studies reported have differences in the outcome measures used, patient groups studied, settings, types of exercise intervention used and methods of analysis. Nonetheless, this study provides support for the potential value of water exercise in the management of lower limb OA.…”
Section: Pain (Womac Sf-36)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An exercises program can be effective for reducing pain, as well as drug therapy with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (11,13) . OA patients' treatment must be comprehensive, with non-pharmacologic techniques regarded as first choice and analgesics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as adjuvant therapy (11) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A senilidade é fator importante quando associado ao DM, favorecendo o aparecimento de alterações no equilíbrio (Fregonesi, Camargo, 2010), aumentando o risco de quedas o que prejudicará a funcionalidade depois compromete a realização das atividades de vida diária (AVD), profissional (AVP), social e a qualidade de vida (QV) (Bischoff, Heike, 2003). Na literatura é observado o impacto negativo do diabetes na QV principalmente nos aspectos físicos, emocionais, capacidade funcional e vitalidade.…”
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