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Physical Therapists Hold the Answer When Supplements Do Not

Submitted by Austin Manual Therapy
Fri, 5 Jun 2009

Despite widespread use, the supplement chondroitin does not appear to
help a majority of individuals with hip and knee pain caused by osteoarthritis.

According to the April 17, 2007 edition of Annals of Internal Medicine StephanReichenbach, MD and associates in Switzerland and Germany discovered that while previous meta-analyses described moderate to large benefits of chondroitin in patients with osteoarthritis, recent large-scale trials did not find evidence to support that theory.

"Fortunately," according to Dr. Timothy Flynn from Regis University, Denver, and board member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT), "there are alternatives." Dr. Flynn said that by "using an innovative treatment approach consisting of manual physical therapy and specific exercise based on recent high quality research, patients with knee arthritis frequently report a 20-40% relief in their symptoms after only two or three sessions of manual physical therapy and exercise." He added that "these improvements are usually maintained for up to one year." Similar results were observed in a recently published follow-on trial in patients with knee arthritis, Flynn said. "At one year, patient improvements were maintained and patients who received a combination of manual physical therapy and exercise were less likely to be taking medications for their arthritis." "Evidence also suggests that patients with hip arthritis experience similar benefits from manual physical therapy and exercise," he added. "The research is clear. Individuals with hip and knee arthritis should see their physical therapist first, before trying dietary supplements, prescription drugs, or surgery," suggested Dr. Flynn. "A physical therapist can help you alleviate the pain in your knees and hips and show you how to prevent that pain from coming back."

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Austin Manual Therapy is a physical therapy clinic located in Austin, Texas. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please call us at (512) 832-9411 or visit us on the web at www.austinmanualtherapy.com


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