The smallest worthwhile effects of strengthening exercise on pain intensity for people with knee osteoarthritis

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The aim of this study was to determine the smallest worthwhile effects (SWEs) of supervised individual, supervised group, or unsupervised digitally-delivered strength exercise on pain intensity, compared to no exercise, for individuals with knee osteoarthritis

Status of project: completed

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The smallest worthwhile effects of strengthening exercise on pain intensity for people with knee osteoarthritis: a benefit-harm trade-off study.

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This research was designed and developed by researchers (Dr Travis Haber, Prof Kim Bennell, Jesse Pardo, Peixuan Li, Anurika De Silva, Prof Rana Hinman, Ben Metcalf, Sarah Stratulate) at the University of Melbourne. This project is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council.

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