A randomized control trial on retro-walking improves symptoms, pain, and function in primary knee osteoarthritis
BACKGROUND: Primary knee osteoarthritis is the leading cause of chronic disability and pain among adults worldwide. Retro-walking has been shown to reduce patellofemoral pain, increases functional capability while strengthening the lower limbs and improving proprioception and balance. We aim to exam...
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Main Authors: | Goonasegaran, Arvin R., Suhaimi, Anwar, Mokhtar, Abdul H. |
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Edizione Minerva Medica
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/33405/ |
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