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Neuromuscular exercise as treatment of degenerative knee disease.

Ageberg, Eva LU orcid and Roos, Ewa LU (2015) In Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews 43(1). p.14-22
Abstract
Exercise is recommended as first-line treatment of degenerative knee disease. Our hypothesis is that neuromuscular exercise is feasible and at least as effective as tradionally used strength or aerobic training, but aims to more closely target the sensorimotor deficiencies and functional instability associated with the degenerative knee disease than traditionally used training methods.SUMMARY FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGECurrent data suggests that the effect from neuromuscular exercise on pain and function is comparable to the effects seen from other forms of exercise.
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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
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43
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14 - 22
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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  • pmid:25390299
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1538-3008
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10.1249/JES.0000000000000030
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English
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