Can a new type of exercise help people with arthritis walk better?
NCT ID NCT03167502
Summary
This study tested if a specific 6-week muscle-strengthening program could help people with knee osteoarthritis walk better and feel less tired. Researchers compared two different types of exercise in 40 participants to see which was more effective for improving walking distance and reducing fatigue. The goal was to find better ways to manage arthritis symptoms through supervised physical activity.
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Department of rheumatology, nice university hospital
Nice, 06000, France
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