Effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis: A review
Abstract Background: The knee joint is a weight-bearing support joint that often affected by osteoarthritis. Knee joint osteoarthritis is characterized by pain in a movement that disappears when resting, joint stiffness especially after prolonged resting or waking up, crepitations, and can be ac...
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author | Muhammad Deyu Wisnubrata Rahmat Sayyid Zharfan |
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Background: The knee joint is a weight-bearing support joint that often affected by osteoarthritis. Knee joint osteoarthritis is characterized by pain in a movement that disappears when resting, joint stiffness especially after prolonged resting or waking up, crepitations, and can be accompanied by synovitis with or without joint fluid effusion. If the patient was passive, did not do exercises, muscle atrophy can occur, which will worsen the stability and function of the joint. Other consequences that can disrupt daily activities to the most severe feature, such as an inability to walk. Objective: To discuss the role of core stability exercise for pain reduction in osteoarthritis. Method: This type of study is a literature review. Result: The goals of core stability exercise include: increasing muscle strength, improving posture, reducing pain, increasing ability, and functional mobility in patients. The provision of core stability exercise has a relationship between core stability with hip, knee, and ankle. This is because all parts of the body are connected to each other, both directly and indirectly. If the core muscle is strong, the muscles of the hip, knee, and ankle will also be strong. Conclusion: Core stability exercise is potential in the management of knee osteoarthritis
Keywords: core stability exercise, joint, knee, osteoarthritis |
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spelling | doaj.art-038f6c4c332d4770bcfc663c243a1c252022-12-21T23:53:42ZindUniversitas Muhammadiyah SurabayaQanun Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya2541-22722548-95262020-01-01411910.30651/jqm.v4i1.35322244Effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis: A reviewMuhammad Deyu Wisnubrata0Rahmat Sayyid ZharfanFaculty of medicine Muhammadiyah University SurabayaAbstract Background: The knee joint is a weight-bearing support joint that often affected by osteoarthritis. Knee joint osteoarthritis is characterized by pain in a movement that disappears when resting, joint stiffness especially after prolonged resting or waking up, crepitations, and can be accompanied by synovitis with or without joint fluid effusion. If the patient was passive, did not do exercises, muscle atrophy can occur, which will worsen the stability and function of the joint. Other consequences that can disrupt daily activities to the most severe feature, such as an inability to walk. Objective: To discuss the role of core stability exercise for pain reduction in osteoarthritis. Method: This type of study is a literature review. Result: The goals of core stability exercise include: increasing muscle strength, improving posture, reducing pain, increasing ability, and functional mobility in patients. The provision of core stability exercise has a relationship between core stability with hip, knee, and ankle. This is because all parts of the body are connected to each other, both directly and indirectly. If the core muscle is strong, the muscles of the hip, knee, and ankle will also be strong. Conclusion: Core stability exercise is potential in the management of knee osteoarthritis Keywords: core stability exercise, joint, knee, osteoarthritishttp://journal.um-surabaya.ac.id/index.php/qanunmedika/article/view/3532article review |
spellingShingle | Muhammad Deyu Wisnubrata Rahmat Sayyid Zharfan Effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis: A review Qanun Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya article review |
title | Effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis: A review |
title_full | Effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis: A review |
title_fullStr | Effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis: A review |
title_full_unstemmed | Effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis: A review |
title_short | Effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis: A review |
title_sort | effectiveness of core stability exercise for knee joint osteoarthritis a review |
topic | article review |
url | http://journal.um-surabaya.ac.id/index.php/qanunmedika/article/view/3532 |
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