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Clinical Trial
. 2000 Dec;13(6):398-405.
doi: 10.1002/1529-0131(200012)13:6<398::aid-art10>3.0.co;2-e.

The effects of weight reduction on the rehabilitation of patients with knee osteoarthritis and obesity

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The effects of weight reduction on the rehabilitation of patients with knee osteoarthritis and obesity

M H Huang et al. Arthritis Care Res. 2000 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effect of weight reduction on the rehabilitation of patients with knee osteoarthritis and obesity.

Methods: A total of 126 patients with bilateral knee osteoarthritis and obesity were classified into 3 groups by their stages of osteoarthritis. Each group was divided into subgroups a, b, and c. The subjects in subgroup a received weight reduction treatment, those in subgroup b received weight reduction and electrotherapy modalities, and those in subgroup c received electrotherapy modalities to relieve pain.

Results: Pain reduction, weight reduction, ambulation speed, and changes of Lequesne's index were greater in patients in subgroups a and b than in subgroup c after treatment. Although the last pain scores in subgroup b were less than those in subgroup a, as measured by a visual analog scale (VAS), there was no significant difference between their functional status. Significant pain relief (VAS < 2) and an acceptable functional status (Lequesne's index < 7) were indicated when weight reduction was more than 15% and 12%, respectively, of the initial body weight of the individual.

Conclusion: Weight reduction was found to be a practical adjuvant treatment in the rehabilitation of patients with knee osteoarthritis.

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