Clinical effect and mechanism of aerobic exercise for knee osteoarthritis: a mini review
Hao-Yu Hu, Lu-Ning Jia, Wen-Yu Zhao, Sheng-Jie Guo, Zhi-Min Fang, Xi-Yue Li, Yi-Li Zheng, Pei-Jie Chen

TL;DR
Aerobic exercise helps knee osteoarthritis by reducing pain, inflammation, and joint stress while promoting cartilage health and muscle preservation.
Contribution
This review provides updated guidelines and mechanisms for using aerobic exercise in knee osteoarthritis treatment.
Findings
Low-to-moderate intensity aerobic exercise improves symptoms and joint function in knee osteoarthritis patients.
Aerobic exercise reduces inflammation and promotes cartilage repair by modulating cytokine balance and signaling pathways.
Water-based and gentle exercises like yoga and Baduanjin are recommended for additional weight management benefits.
Abstract
Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a prevalent degenerative joint disease characterized by pain, dysfunction, and stiffness, significantly impairing quality of life. While various interventions exist, aerobic exercise stands out as a safe and effective core treatment. This review synthesizes current evidence on the therapeutic benefits and underlying mechanisms of aerobic exercise for KOA. We recommend low-to-moderate intensity aerobic training (RPE 11–14) for KOA patients, performed 3–4 times per week for 30–60 min, for at least 6 weeks. Recommended modalities include gentle exercises like Wuqinxi, Baduanjin, and yoga, or water-based exercises and swimming, which can offer additional benefits for weight management. The therapeutic effects of aerobic exercise on KOA are multifaceted. Mechanistically, it modulates inflammatory responses by balancing pro- and anti-osteoclastogenic cytokines and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Exercise and Physiological Responses · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
