Randomized controlled trial of aquatic exercise for treatment of knee osteoarthritis in elderly people

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Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of aquatic exercise on pain, gait, and balance among elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis. Methods: We performed a randomized controlled trial at a university hospital. Overall, 32 men with knee osteoarthritis, aged? 60 years, were included. Pain, balance, and gait were evaluated before and 2 months after interventions. The group control used acetaminophen and followed lifestyle recommendations. The intervention group performed the aquatic exercise three sessions per week for 8 weeks. Results: At the end of the study, mean pain scores were significantly different between the groups (p = 0.010). Within-group analyses showed that group intervention experienced significant pain relief (p = 0.019), whereas group control did not show the significant change (p = 0.493). There was significant improvement in favor of aquatic exercise with regard to static (p = 0.001) and dynamic (p = 0.001) balance, step length (p = 0.038), stride length (p < 0.001), and cadence (p < 0.001). However, we did not find a significant difference in step time and width between the two groups. Conclusions: Aquatic exercise would be beneficial in decreasing subjective pain of osteoarthritis. There are some recognizable improvements in patients' gait and balance as well.

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Azizi, S., Dadarkhah, A., Rezasoltani, Z., Raeissadat, S. A., Mofrad, R. K., & Najafi, S. (2020). Randomized controlled trial of aquatic exercise for treatment of knee osteoarthritis in elderly people. Interventional Medicine and Applied Science, 11(3), 161–167. https://doi.org/10.1556/1646.11.2019.19

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