Impact of combined balance and strength exercise program on lower limb energy flow in individuals with knee osteoarthritis
Ponthep Tangkanjanavelukul, Nattapat Khumtong, Khemchat Chaemklan, Dipak Kumar Agrawal, Pornthep Rachnavy

TL;DR
A six-month balance and strength exercise program improved lower limb energy flow and reduced symptoms in people with knee osteoarthritis.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that a combined balance and strength training program improves biomechanics and reduces symptoms in knee osteoarthritis.
Findings
Participants showed significant improvements in WOMAC scores for pain, stiffness, and physical function.
Energy flow analysis revealed enhanced hip and ankle energy dynamics and reduced knee energy absorption.
The program suggests potential for personalized rehabilitation and fall prevention in knee osteoarthritis patients.
Abstract
Knee osteoarthritis disrupts biomechanical energy flow, resulting in joint instability, impaired movement, and pain. These issues impact daily activities and increase the risk of falls. Effective interventions are essential. This study examined the effects of a six-month balance and strength training program on lower limb biomechanics and self-reported outcomes in individuals with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis. Twenty-three participants (mean age: 62.4 years; 69.57% female) completed a structured balance and strength exercise program three times per week. Gait analysis was used to assess lower limb energy flow, while the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) measured symptoms before and after the intervention. Significant improvements were observed in overall WOMAC scores (p = 0.009), including subscales for pain (p = 0.022), stiffness (p =…
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TopicsLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Winter Sports Injuries and Performance
