Long-term effects of neuromuscular exercise therapy and the need for surgical conversion in wrist osteoarthritis: 24-month results from a randomized controlled trial
Sara L. Larsson, Elisabeth Ekstrand, Lars B. Dahlin, Anders Björkman, Elisabeth Brogren

TL;DR
A study found no significant difference in treating wrist osteoarthritis with neuromuscular exercises versus range-of-motion exercises over two years.
Contribution
This is the first randomized controlled trial to compare long-term effects of neuromuscular exercise therapy versus range-of-motion exercises for wrist osteoarthritis.
Findings
No significant differences were found in pain or function outcomes between the two exercise groups at 6 and 12 months.
Few participants required surgery at 24 months, suggesting both exercise programs may help manage symptoms over time.
Effect sizes were very small, indicating minimal clinical impact of the interventions.
Abstract
Wrist osteoarthritis can cause persistent pain, reduced joint mobility, and difficulty performing daily activities, negatively impacting quality of life. Although patient education and exercise therapy are recommended as first-line treatments for osteoarthritis in other joints, evidence supporting these strategies for wrist osteoarthritis remains limited. This randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the long-term effects of neuromuscular exercise therapy, designed to improve joint strength and movement control, compared with range-of-motion exercises in individuals with wrist osteoarthritis, including the need for surgical conversion over 24 months. Forty-eight participants with symptomatic wrist osteoarthritis were randomly assigned to a 12-week self-management program. Participants received either a neuromuscular exercise therapy program (intervention group) or a program…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation · Foot and Ankle Surgery
