Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8753808 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2018 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Exercise therapy appears to be well tolerated and beneficial across clinically relevant outcomes in patients with JIA. The paucity of high-quality evidence and study heterogeneity limited the ability to provide conclusive, generalizing evidence for the efficacy of exercise therapy and to provide specific recommendations for clinical practice at this time. Future research evaluating exercise program implementation using validated outcomes and detailed adherence and safety assessment is needed to optimize clinical decision pathways in patients with JIA.
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Authors
Gregor PhD, Colleen BSc, Jackie L. PhD, BScPT, Alberto PhD, PStat, Clodagh PhD, BSc, PT, Shane MKin, Patricia K. DrPH, Jena BHK, Julia PT, Susanne MD, Carolyn A. PT, PhD,