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ARTICLES

This section provides you with a selection of published journal articles covering arthritis.

   
Rheumatology

White, A., Foster, N. E., Cummings, M. and Barlas, P. (2007) Acupuncture treatment for chronic knee pain: A systematic review. Rheumatology. 46: 384-390.

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Hinman, R.S., Heywood, S.E. and Day, A.R. (2007). Aquatic physical therapy for hip and knee osteoarthritis: Results of a single-blind randomized controlled trial. Physical Therapy 87: 32-43

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Brouwer, R.W. et al. (2006) Brace treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee: a prospective randomized multi-centre trial. Osteoarthritis Cartilage 14(8): 777-783
 
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Deyle, G. D. et al. (2005) Physical therapy treatment effectiveness for osteoarthritis of the knee: A randomized comparison of supervised clinical exercise and manual therapy procedures versus a home exercise program. Physical Therapy 85: 1301-1317

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Hoeksma, H. L. et al. (2004) Comparison of manual therapy and exercise therapy in osteoarthritis of the hip: a randomized clinical trial. Arthritis Rheum. 51(5):722-9.

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