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Case Studies | Physiotherapy | India | Volume 13 Issue 6, June 2024 | Popularity: 5.4 / 10
Concoction Effect of Advance Physiotherapy Intervention on Clinical Parameters in Osteoarthritis Knee Patients - A Case Report
Dr. Bhalchandra S. Kharsade, Pooja Chauresia
Abstract: Osteoarthritis is most common degenerative conditions, affecting 65 years of age and older. The main goal of osteoarthritis treatment in physiotherapy is to reduce pain, improve physical function, prevent disability, and enhance quality of life. Considering advances in Physiotherapy for osteoarthritis knee patients, this study aims to evaluate the concoction effect of advanced physiotherapy intervention as a cumulative approach on clinical parameters of osteoarthritis. Various parameters were assessed using different scales including the Numerical pain rating scale for pain, knee injury, and osteoarthritis outcome score and Western Ontario and McMaster University arthritis index for disability , while the functioning of the lower limb was assessed using the lower extremity functional index. Pre-treatment and post-treatment scores were evaluated with follow-up for six weeks. The present research concludes effect of advanced physiotherapy intervention has a significant effect on clinical parameters It has shown improvement in the strength of lower limb muscles with improved physical functioning and reduction in pain and disability caused by OA knee secondary to concoction advance physiotherapy treatment which directly improves the patient?s quality of life in OA knee and provides a holistic approach for improvement towards condition.
Keywords: Osteoarthritis knee, Recent advances, Physiotherapy, Clinical Parameters
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 6, June 2024
Pages: 1697 - 1700
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR24626155424
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