Login / Signup

Immediate and Delayed Effects of Joint Loading Activities on Knee and Hip Cartilage: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Sally L CoburnKay M CrossleyJoanne L KempStuart J WardenThomas James WestAndrea M BruderBenjamin F MentiplayAdam Geoffrey Culvenor
Published in: Sports medicine - open (2023)
There is very low certainty evidence that minimal knee cartilage thickness and volume and composition (T2 relaxation time) reductions (0-5%) occur after weightbearing knee bends, simulated standing, walking, hopping/jumping and cycling, and the impact of knee bends may be dose dependent. Our findings provide a framework of cartilage responses to loading in healthy adults which may have utility for clinicians when designing and prescribing rehabilitation programs and providing exercise advice.
Keyphrases