Patients with knee osteoarthritis and self-reported knee instability benefit more from education and supervised exercise compared with those without instability, according to data published in Arthritis Care & Research.
“Knee instability is common in osteoarthritis, but prior to our study, only a few studies on the effects of exercise in people with knee osteoarthritis and knee instability existed,” Søren Thorgaard Skou, PT, MSc, PhD, a professor of exercise and human health at the University of Southern Denmark, told Healio. “Neither of the prior studies described the
