Knee joint stabilization therapy in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee and knee instability: subgroup analyses in a randomized, controlled trial.

Authors

  • Jesper Knoop
  • Marike van der Leeden
  • Leo D Roorda
  • Carina A Thorstensson
  • Martin van der Esch
  • Wilfred F Peter
  • Mariëtte de Rooij
  • Willem F Lems
  • Joost Dekker
  • Martijn PM Steultjens

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1809

Keywords:

knee osteoarthritis, exercise therapy, knee stability, muscle strength, laxity, proprioception, subgroup analysis.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To test whether knee stabilization therapy, prior to strength/functional training, may have added value in reducing activity limitations only in patients with knee osteoarthritis who have knee instability and (i) low upper leg muscle strength, (ii) impaired knee proprioception, (iii) high knee laxity, or (iv) frequent episodes of knee instability. DESIGN: Subgroup analyses in a randomized controlled trial comparing 2 exercise programmes (with/without knee stabilization therapy) (STABILITY

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Published

2014-05-27

How to Cite

Knoop, J., van der Leeden, M., Roorda, L. D., Thorstensson, C. A., van der Esch, M., Peter, W. F., de Rooij, M., Lems, W. F., Dekker, J., & Steultjens, M. P. (2014). Knee joint stabilization therapy in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee and knee instability: subgroup analyses in a randomized, controlled trial. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 46(7), 703–707. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1809

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Short Communication