
Generalised joint hypermobility and knee joint hypermobility
Respondents with GJHk and KJH were two times more likely to report knee joint-related symptoms such as pain, reduced performance of usual activity and lower HRQoL. The impact of these conditions on HRQoL is comparable with knee osteoarthritis.
High-load strength training compared with standard care …
Patients with generalised joint hypermobility, including knee hypermobility (GJHk), often experience knee pain and are typically managed with low-intensity strength training and/or proprioceptive training as part of standard care.
High-load strength training compared with standard care
2024年10月16日 · Introduction: Patients with generalised joint hypermobility, including knee hypermobility (GJHk), often experience knee pain and are typically managed with low-intensity strength training and/or proprioceptive training as part of standard care. However, not all patients experience satisfactory outcomes.
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2022年12月30日 · This case series aims to describe a supervised, progressive heavy resistance training program in adults with GJHk and knee pain, the tolerability of the intervention, and the outcomes of knee pain, knee-related quality of life, muscle strength, proprioception, and patellar tendon stiffness through a 12-week period.
Generalised joint hypermobility and knee joint hypermobility ...
Respondents with GJHk and KJH were two times more likely to report knee joint-related symptoms such as pain, reduced performance of usual activity and lower HRQoL. The impact of these conditions on HRQoL is comparable with knee osteoarthritis.
Generalized Joint Hypermobility (GJH) is a condition where most of an individual’s synovial joints are found to have a range of motion (ROM) beyond their normal limits.
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Several biomechanical factors, such as knee joint hypermobility (KJH), are suggested to play a role in the etiology of knee joint symptoms and knee osteoarthritis. Nevertheless, the prevalence or consequences of KJH solely or included in the classification of generalized joint hypermobility (GJHk) is unknown for a general population.
knee joint hypermobility (GJHk), of which one-half reported knee complaints with greater pain than those without the condi-tion.1 In addition to chronic knee pain, indi-viduals with GJHk often experience decreased physical function, reduced quality of life and increased risk of developing osteoarthritis.2 Little is known about the underlying mech-
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2022年12月30日 · Adults with GJHk and knee pain were recruited to perform supervised, progressive heavy resistance training twice a week for 12 weeks. The main outcome was the tolerability of the intervention.
High-load strength training compared with standard care …
In a population-based survey of 2056 Danish adults, 13% reported GJH including knee joint hypermobility (GJHk), of which one-half reported knee complaints with greater pain than those without the condition.1 In addition to chronic knee pain, individuals with GJHk often experience decreased physical function, reduced quality of life and ...
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