Published 2018-01-01
“…The purpose was to compare the effectiveness of this biomechanically-based yoga exercise (YE), with traditional exercise (TE), and a no-exercise attention-equivalent control (NE) for improving pain, self-reported physical function and mobility performance in women with knee osteoarthritis.Single-blind, three-arm randomized controlled trial.Community in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.A convenience sample of 31 women with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis was recruited through rheumatology, orthopaedic and physiotherapy
clinics, newspapers and word-of-mouth.Participants were stratified by disease severity and randomly allocated to one of three 12-week, supervised interventions. …”
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