A review of exercise clinical trials in osteoarthritis finds the evidence is inconclusive and shows only negligible or short-lasting benefits.
A sweeping new analysis of the evidence suggests that exercise therapy — long promoted as a first-line treatment for ...
A study in RMD Open indicates that exercise is associated with only small, short-lived effects on osteoarthritis pain and ...
The effectiveness of exercise therapy to ease the symptoms of osteoarthritis is likely minimal, short lived, and probably no better than no treatment at all, suggests an overarching (umbrella) ...
A sweeping review of clinical evidence casts doubt on one of the most commonly prescribed treatments for osteoarthritis. For millions of people living with osteoarthritis, being told to exercise is ...
What are the best exercises and products for arthritis pain? While exercise is crucial for anyone, those with arthritis know the importance of staying active. Unfortunately, chronic pain in the back, ...
I have been advising my patients to exercise, keep active, and walk as long as they can to stay mobile and healthy. But seniors often tell me that ankle pain from arthritis limits their activity.