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- W2326613153 abstract "Introduction People with long-term musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoarthritis are increasing in prevalence, are significantly more likely to be less active than adults without arthritis and are at increased risk of either having or developing further co- morbidity. More than half of adults with arthritis undertake minimal/little walking per week. Walking is popular and can substantially lower the risk of many chronic diseases. This review aims to summarise the available literature regarding the role of walking programmes for people with osteoarthritis. Materials and methods PUBMED and the Cochrane library searches were performed to locate articles. Key terms used in PUBMED searches included ‘walking program*’, ‘physical activit*’ and ‘osteoarthritis’ whilst Cochrane searches included the same search terms without truncation and also by browsing records under ‘osteoarthritis’. Searches were performed in English. Reference lists of identified articles were checked to identify further articles for the review. Results Seven studies were identified and included: three randomised clinical trials, two pilot or feasibility studies (one uncontrolled) and two quasi- experimental studies. The study characteristics, including participants, interventions, outcomes and summarised findings, are presented. The theoretical rationales, content and dosages showed wide variation. Compliance rates decreased over time. Attrition rates ranged from 10% to 47%. Conclusion Limited evidence currently suggests that walking programmes can safely improve pain and quality of life. Programmes improve function and quadriceps strength in the short term and may have a role in weight management. Short-term improvements in function may not be maintained in the longer term. Such programmes can offer an inexpensive, accessible, flexible treatment and self-management option; however many treatment parameters require further investigation." @default.
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- W2326613153 date "2013-10-01" @default.
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- W2326613153 title "The role of walking programmes in the conservative management of lower limb osteoarthritis: A review" @default.
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