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Title: The effectiveness of a 12 week exercise programme in hip osteoarthritis : a randomised controlled trial
Authors: Dalmas, Ilona
Sciriha, Anabel
Agius, Tonio P.
Keywords: Arthritis -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
Physical therapy
Therapeutics, Physiological
Management
Sports medicine
Musculoskeletal system -- Diseases -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal system -- Wounds and injuries -- Treatment
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Herald Scholarly Open Access (HSOA)
Citation: Dalmas, I., Sciriha, A., & Agius, T. P. (2023). The Effectiveness of a 12week Exercise Programme in Hip OsteoArthritis: A Randomised Controlled Trial. Journal of Orthopedic Research & Physiotherapy, 9(60), 1-5.
Abstract: Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common disease caused by the destruction of the joint cartilage. Pain, stiffness and dysfunction during activities of daily living are common reasons leading to a hip arthroplasty. Programmes based on quadriceps strengthening are now evidence-based. Therefore, this study aims to explore and investigate the effects of a 12-week hip exercise programme on pain and functional levels. Methods: This study reports outcomes of a randomised controlled trial. 40 participants were randomly allocated into 2 groups: control group and an intervention group. All participants were asked general demographic data at baseline, followed by assessment using the NPRS, WOMAC Scale, 6 MWT and muscle testing. Participants in the control group received no intervention, whereas the others performed hip exercises. A 12-week exercise programme resulted in highly statistically significant improvements for participants in the intervention group and minimal changes for the control group.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/116210
ISSN: 23812052
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