American Physical Therapy Association: Clinic-Based Physical Therapy Treatment for Knee Osteoarthritis Provides Twice as Much Initial Improvement as Home-Based Treatment
2nd Dec 2005, 21:29 GMT
ALEXANDRIA, VA (MARKET WIRE) Clinic-based physical therapy programs provide quicker improvement and better overall satisfaction for patients with osteoarthritis of the knee than home-based physical therapy programs do, according to a study published in the December issue of Physical Therapy (Journal of the American Physical Therapy Association). The study indicates that although both types of physical therapy programs proved to
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