2014
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2014.4591
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Effect of Physical Therapy on Pain and Function in Patients With Hip Osteoarthritis

Abstract: anzctr.org.au Identifier: ACTRN12610000439044.

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“…However, recent studies, which have further explored the use of therapeutic exercise as an osteoarthritis pain management tool, concluded that evidence is inconclusive and inadequate. 30,31 We speculate malfunctioning pain proprioception mechanisms, such as exercise induced analgesia, may explain the lack of significant evidence in support of reduced pain. If an endogenous mechanism that inhibits pain, like exercise induced analgesia, is dysfunctional, pain sensitivity could remain present or increase.…”
Section: Physiological Effects Of Therapeutic Exercise On Pain Managementioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, recent studies, which have further explored the use of therapeutic exercise as an osteoarthritis pain management tool, concluded that evidence is inconclusive and inadequate. 30,31 We speculate malfunctioning pain proprioception mechanisms, such as exercise induced analgesia, may explain the lack of significant evidence in support of reduced pain. If an endogenous mechanism that inhibits pain, like exercise induced analgesia, is dysfunctional, pain sensitivity could remain present or increase.…”
Section: Physiological Effects Of Therapeutic Exercise On Pain Managementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Regarding dosage, we spent more time with the patients than did Bennell et al [11]. We believe that when treating such a complicated and varying pathology, a meaningful dose of manual therapy and therapeutic exercise cannot be properly applied in only 30 minutes and only one time per week.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Using a randomized participant and assessor-blinded protocol trial with a 12-week intervention period, Bennell et al [11] compared manual therapy, home exercises, education, and advice in 49 patients to a group of patients (n = 3) who received a sham treatment intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on some studies and the 2014 Cochrane database, there is evidence that in hip osteoarthritis, exercise decreases joint pain and improves function (Tak et al 2005;Fransen et al 2014;Krauß et al 2014); however, in a recently published, placebo-controlled study, no difference in pain was found between exercise therapy and placebo (Bennell et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%