Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5677552 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2017 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
A 10-week dynamic balance training program for people with knee OA significantly improved self-reported knee pain, physical function, and fear of movement; however, there was no change in dynamic balance as quantified by the CB&M. Further research is needed to investigate how exercise may result in improvement on objective measures of dynamic balance.
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Authors
Judit PhD, Natasha M. BSc, S. Jayne PT, PhD, Mark G. PhD, Michael A. PT, PhD,