2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2021.11.008
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Clinicians’ beliefs and attitudes to physical activity and exercise therapy as treatment for knee and/or hip osteoarthritis: a scoping review

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“…The vast majority (72%) of the included articles were in fact published in the past 5 years (after Egerton et al had conducted their review), which shows that there is growing attention for the role of lifestyle as treatment for hip and/or knee OA. Very recently another scoping review has been published, conducted by Nissen et al, 63 which focused on clinicians' beliefs and attitudes about physical activity and exercise therapy as treatment for hip and/or knee OA. The authors thematically analysed qualitative data from four types of HCPs (physiotherapists, general practitioners, orthopaedic surgeons and rheumatologists).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vast majority (72%) of the included articles were in fact published in the past 5 years (after Egerton et al had conducted their review), which shows that there is growing attention for the role of lifestyle as treatment for hip and/or knee OA. Very recently another scoping review has been published, conducted by Nissen et al, 63 which focused on clinicians' beliefs and attitudes about physical activity and exercise therapy as treatment for hip and/or knee OA. The authors thematically analysed qualitative data from four types of HCPs (physiotherapists, general practitioners, orthopaedic surgeons and rheumatologists).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, for conditions such as osteoarthritis, healthcare professionals’ attitudes and beliefs about exercise reflect an outdated narrative, which is not aligned with current knowledge and evidence-based practice. 36 …”
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“…With the rapid development and progress of science and technology and medical technology, the population aging is becoming increasingly serious, and the incidence of KOA is increasing year by year. KOA is caused by the joint action of mechanical and biological factors, manifests as the broken balance of subchondral bone, chondrocytes, and extracellular matrix, and leads to progressive articular cartilage degeneration and bone growth at joint edges [ 29 , 30 ]. KOA is common in middle-aged and elderly people.…”
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confidence: 99%