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Muscle strength and osteoarthritis progression after surgery or exercise for degenerative meniscal tears: Secondary analyses of a randomized trial.

Bjørnar BergEwa M RoosNina Jullum KiseLars EngebretsenInger HolmMay Arna Risberg
Published in: Arthritis care & research (2021)
Exercise therapy was effective in improving muscle strength at three and 12-month follow-up compared to partial meniscectomy, but the effect was attenuated at five years. Quadriceps muscle weakness at baseline was associated with higher odds of osteoarthritis progression over five years.
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