Journal article

Does frontal knee kinematics predict treatment outcomes? Exploratory analyses from the Intensive Diet and Exercise for Arthritis (IDEA) trial

M Hall, KL Bennell, DP Beavers, TV Wrigley, P DeVita, SP Messier

Gait and Posture | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Pain is a cardinal symptom of knee osteoarthritis (OA) and although conservative treatments such as exercise and diet related interventions can reduce pain, effects are modest and can be improved. Frontal plane knee joint motion has been associated with knee pain, and is suggested as a patient-specific characteristic on which to tailor interventions. Research question: Does the association between baseline frontal plane knee joint kinematics and pain-relief differ among overweight and obese people with knee OA who underwent an intervention from the Intensive Diet and Exercise for Arthritis (IDEA) clinical trial: diet-only, exercise-only, and combined diet and exercise interventio..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Institutes of Health


Funding Acknowledgements

Support for this study was provided by grants from the National Institutes of Health (R01 AR052528 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, P30 AG21332 from the National Institute on Aging, M01-RR00211 from the National Center for Research Resources - and by General Nutrition Centres. MH is supported by a Sir Randal Heymanson Research Fellowship from the University of Melbourne. KLB is supported by a NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship (APP1058440).