Mass General Brigham researchers found that a combination of home exercise and Physical therapy significantly alleviates knee pain in patients with Osteoarthritis and Meniscus tears, enhancing pain management strategies.
- A clinical trial conducted by Mass General Brigham revealed that all participants suffering from Osteoarthritis and Meniscus (anatomy) tears experienced improvement in knee pain.
- Participants who engaged in a home exercise program alongside standard or sham Physical therapy reported slightly greater pain relief compared to those only doing home exercises.
- Brigham and Womens Hospital contributed to the research published in The New England Journal of Medicine, indicating the effectiveness of combined treatment approaches in managing knee pain.
Why It Matters
This research underscores the importance of integrating exercise with Physical therapy for effective pain management in osteoarthritis patients, potentially influencing treatment protocols worldwide. Enhanced pain relief can lead to improved quality of life for millions suffering from knee-related disorders.