Effects of resistance exercise using the elastic band on the pain and function of patients with degenerative knee arthritis

  • Kim G
  • Oh H
  • Lee S
  • et al.
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[Purpose] This study examined the effects of resistance exercise using the elastic band on the pain and function of patients with degenerative knee arthritis. [Participants and Methods] Thirty patients with degenerative knee arthritis were classified into an experimental group of 15 patients on whom resistance exercise using the elastic band was applied and a control group of 15 patients on whom conservative physical therapy was applied. Both groups received treatments three times a week for four weeks. Pain was measured by the visual analogue scale and function was evaluated by the Korean Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (K-WOMAC). [Results] The intragroup comparison showed significant decreases in the visual analogue scale and the K-WOMAC in both the experimental and control groups. In the intergroup comparison after treatment, the experimental group showed significantly lower visual analogue scale and K-WOMAC values than the control group. [Conclusion] The results suggest that resistance exercise using the elastic band is an effective intervention for the pain and function of patients with degenerative knee arthritis.

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Kim, G.-J., Oh, H., Lee, S., Lee, K., & Kim, K. (2020). Effects of resistance exercise using the elastic band on the pain and function of patients with degenerative knee arthritis. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 32(1), 52–54. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.32.52

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