WEDNESDAY, Dec. 21 (HealthDay News) -- A diet consisting of eight weeks of protein shakes and soup followed by adding low-calorie, high-protein foods can help people with knee osteoarthritis lose weight, which may lessen joint pain and improve their quality of life, a new study finds.
This diet might also help people whose obesity makes it impossible to exercise, the researchers added.
"Obese individuals with knee osteoarthritis should be urged to lose weight," said lead researcher Robin...
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 21 (HealthDay News) -- A diet consisting of eight weeks of protein shakes and soup followed by adding low-calorie, high-protein foods can help people with knee osteoarthritis lose weight, which may lessen joint pain and improve...
Knee Injuries and Disorders
Diet Might Help Those Immobilized by Knee Osteoarthritis
- 21 December 2011
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Knee Pain Plagues Many Women Over 50
- 19 December 2011
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Overweight, previous injury, arthritis predicted persistent discomfort, researchers found
MONDAY, Dec. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Knee pain is common in middle-aged and older women, a new study finds.
Researchers analyzed 12 years of data collected from nearly 500 women, ages 44 to 57, in Britain and found that 63 percent of those 50 and older reported persistent, incident or intermittent knee pain.
Forty-four percent of the women said they had experienced "any pain" and 23 percent said they...
MONDAY, Dec. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Knee pain is common in middle-aged and older women, a new study finds.
Researchers analyzed 12 years of data collected from nearly 500 women, ages 44 to 57, in Britain and found that 63 percent of those 50 and older reported persistent, incident or intermittent knee pain.
Forty-four percent of the women said they had experienced "any pain" and 23 percent said they...
ClinicalTrials.gov: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
- 14 December 2011
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Search of: Open Studies | "Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction" - List Results - ClinicalTrials.gov
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Trends in Knee Pain and Knee Osteoarthritis
- 06 December 2011
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Athletes' Injury-Prevention Programs Need Time
- 25 November 2011
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By Kerry Grens
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Programs aimed at preventing knee injuries among soccer players take time to make any lasting impact on the way athletes move, according to a new study.
A warm-up program of stretching and strengthening that lasted three months had only a temporary benefit, while the improvements seen after a nine-month program persisted for months after the training ended.
"Most injury prevention programs are probably for 10 to 12 weeks. Our thought is that if it...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Programs aimed at preventing knee injuries among soccer players take time to make any lasting impact on the way athletes move, according to a new study.
A warm-up program of stretching and strengthening that lasted three months had only a temporary benefit, while the improvements seen after a nine-month program persisted for months after the training ended.
"Most injury prevention programs are probably for 10 to 12 weeks. Our thought is that if it...