Hands-On therapy vs. balance exercises: new study tests relief for aching knees

NCT ID NCT07286669

Summary

This study aims to see which of two physical therapy methods works better for people with knee osteoarthritis. Researchers will compare a hands-on manual therapy technique with specific balance and coordination exercises. The goal is to find out which approach is more effective at reducing pain, stiffness, and disability in the knee.

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