An innovative leg self-exercise to reduce knee pain severity among the elderly people in Thailand
Phannathat Tanthanapanyakorn,
Nonlapan Khantikulanon,
Tassanapan Weschasat
Abstract:Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent health issue that has consistently risen in occurrence among the elderly in Thailand. This issue holds significant importance within Thailand's healthcare system. This research was allocated to the quasi-experimental study aimed at assessing the effectiveness of leg self-exercises for reducing knee pain severity among the elderly. The total sample size was 108 elderly people recruited into the study with an Oxford Knee Score (OKS) between 20 and 48. The participants were divi… Show more
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