Nonmedicinal therapies for osteoarthritis.

Bulletin on the rheumatic diseases Pub Date : 1998-04-01
D T Felson
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Given the modest efficacy of medicinal therapy for OA, nonpharmacologic therapy is popular. Convincing evidence exists to support the efficacy of exercise and muscle strengthening for patients with knee OA. Weight loss is likely to be effective, as are some types of biomechanical alterations, possibly including elastic knee supports and the use of canes and crutches. The clinical management of patients with OA should sample broadly from these treatments, especially because they may offer other health benefits as well (i.e., aerobic exercise and weight loss). The optimal use of these modalities requires a team approach to patient care, in which the physician works closely with a physical therapist and nutritionist. This integrated approach may lead to decreases in pain and disability for the patient with OA.

骨关节炎的非药物治疗。
鉴于OA药物治疗的疗效有限,非药物治疗很受欢迎。有令人信服的证据支持运动和肌肉强化对膝关节OA患者的疗效。减肥可能是有效的,就像一些生物力学改变一样,可能包括弹性膝盖支撑和使用手杖和拐杖。OA患者的临床管理应该从这些治疗方法中广泛取样,特别是因为它们也可能提供其他健康益处(即有氧运动和减肥)。这些模式的最佳使用需要一个团队的方法来照顾病人,其中医生与物理治疗师和营养师密切合作。这种综合方法可能会减少OA患者的疼痛和残疾。
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