骨关节炎的身体活动

Camille Daste , Quentin Kirren , Joulnar Akoum , Marie-Martine Lefèvre-Colau , François Rannou , Christelle Nguyen
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体育活动被定义为由肌肉收缩和诱导能量消耗引起的身体运动。它可以适应一个人的健康状况,并以维持或改善健康状况为目标。久坐不动的生活方式与骨关节炎症状严重程度之间的联系现在已经很好地确立,使适应性身体活动(APA)成为骨关节炎的一线靶向治疗方法,以对抗久坐不动的生活方式的影响,无论疾病的表型或阶段如何。EULAR, ACR和OARSI的最新建议将APA作为骨关节炎患者的核心治疗方法,以肌肉强化,关节活动,本体感觉和有氧运动的形式进行。在高水平的临床试验和荟萃分析中,APA在减轻骨关节炎(尤其是下肢)的短期、中期和长期疼痛和活动限制方面的益处已得到证实,其效应大小可与药物治疗相媲美。在临床实践中,仍应鼓励骨关节炎患者使用APA。还应特别注意患者的长期依从性。
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Activité physique dans l’arthrose

Physical activity is defined as movement of the body resulting from muscle contraction and inducing energy expenditure. It can be adapted to a person's health status and have the objective of maintaining or improving health status. The link between sedentary lifestyle and the severity of symptoms in osteoarthritis is now well established, making adapted physical activity (APA) a first-line targeted treatment in osteoarthritis, in order to fight against the effects of a sedentary lifestyle, regardless of the phenotype or stage of the disease. The latest recommendations from EULAR, ACR and OARSI place APA, in the form of structured exercise programs for muscle strengthening, joint mobility, proprioception and aerobic work, as the core treatment for people with osteoarthritis. The benefits of APA in reducing pain and activity limitations, in the short, mid and long terms, in osteoarthritis, especially of the lower limbs, has been demonstrated in high-level clinical trials and meta-analyses, with effect-sizes comparable to those observed with pharmacological treatments. In clinical practice, the prescription of APA in people with osteoarthritis should still be encouraged. Particular attention should also be paid to patients’ adherence at long term.

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