Knee and hip osteoarthritis exercise toolkit for clinicians

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About

International clinical guidelines recommend exercise as a first-line strategy in the management of people with hip/knee osteoarthritis. This is because research shows exercise can improve pain, physical function and quality of life in hip/knee osteoarthritis. Unfortunately, exercise is under-utilised as a treatment option and some health care professionals lack knowledge, skills and confidence about how to manage people with hip/knee osteoarthritis, including the use of exercise.

Informed by a literature review of existing evidence, we conducted an international multi-disciplinary consensus project to develop expert recommendations for the delivery of therapeutic exercise for people with hip/knee osteoarthritis. This project also identified the practical resources to include in a toolkit to aid implementation of exercise treatment for people with hip/knee osteoarthritis.

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Publications

Recommendations for the delivery of therapeutic exercise for people with knee and/or hip osteoarthritis. An international consensus study from the OARSI Rehabilitation Discussion Group.

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What should a toolkit to aid the delivery of therapeutic exercise for hip and knee osteoarthritis look like?  Qualitative analysis of an international survey  of 318  researchers, clinicians, and consumers by the OARSI Rehabilitation Discussion Group.

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