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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: knee + joint + exercise  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Somatic Systems, Inc. Launches New Website Phase 1
CNNMoney.com -
This proprietary system uses natural, non-invasive movement techniques -- conducted through one-hour hands-on sessions, therapeutic exercises classes, ...PINK:SMAS
From bone to titanium: Man undergoes rare procedure
Utica Observer Dispatch, NY -
"This system that we used on Mr. Johnson is something that can be picked off the shelf, the knee joint, the hip joint and then all the parts in between, ...
BCHS physician to discuss advances in joint replacement surgery
Battle Creek Enquirer, MI - Nov 26, 2008
An athlete quickly changing directions while in motion or hyper-extending the knee often tears the ACL. "The emphasis on exercise has resulted in higher ...
OTCPicks.com Daily Market Movers Digest Midday Report
TransWorldNews (press release), GA -
This proprietary system uses natural, non-invasive movement techniques ? conducted through one-hour hands-on sessions, therapeutic exercises classes, ...PINK:SMAS - OTC:DYMTF
To brace or not to brace
Idaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - Nov 28, 2008
A properly functioning knee, the largest joint in the body, is essential to movement and comfort. For every injury, a course of rest, ice, compression, ...

ADVANCE
Aftercare Due to Total Knee Replacement
ADVANCE, PA - Nov 28, 2008
... of gait due to the joint replacement. The therapist will be educating on ambulating safely inside and outside his home and doing therapeutic exercises.
Now is time to start training for ski season
Gloucester Daily Times,  USA - Nov 21, 2008
Prevention is still the best cure for a meniscal tear, so exercise your knee a few times before going out for the season. Another common injury is damage to ...
Worn-out bodies for boomers
Mail Tribune, OR - Nov 25, 2008
A smaller group of patients may be candidates for partial knee or partial hip replacements, in which an implant is used only on the portion of the joint ...
Somatic Systems, Inc. Launches New Website Phase 1
International Business Times, NY -
... including back pain, knee pain, joint problems, carpal tunnelsyndrome, TMJ, scoliosis, bursitis, sciatica, headaches, tendonitis andmore. ...PINK:SMAS
Runners Injuries: Shin Splints, IT Band Syndrome, Plantar ...
American Chronicle, CA - Nov 23, 2008
The band works with several muscles of the thigh to provide stability to the outside of the knee joint. Treatment of IT Band Syndromes begin with correcting ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: joint cartilage + knee exercise + joint  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


Ortho SuperSite
Obesity: An increasing problem for orthopedists
Ortho SuperSite, NJ - Aug 5, 2008
There is evidence in the literature that supports a correlation between obesity and complications after joint replacement surgery including being a specific ...
Strength, flexibility and conditioning can help keep knee in good
Marin Independent-Journal, CA - Jul 28, 2008
He is founder of the Stone Clinic in San Francisco, which is known for its treatment of joint injuries, cartilage growth, replacement and repair. ...
How you can enjoy the gain without the pain
The Herald, UK - Aug 3, 2008
When it gets ripped, the stability of the joint is compromised. Other problems include cartilage injuries, caused by slipping or twisting, and injuries ...

Xk San Diego Soccer News
Preventing ACL Injuries in Kids
Xk San Diego Soccer News, CA - Jul 30, 2008
According to the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, as female athletes near adolescence, muscular changes cause them to have less control of their knee joints ...
Arthritis: sorting fact from fiction
The Canberra Times, Australia - Jul 26, 2008
Arthritis-related problems include pain, stiffness, inflammation and damage to joint cartilage and surrounding structures. ...
Physical therapy essential to sports injury recovery
Kings County Record, Canada - Jul 21, 2008
Knee injuries: According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, the knee is the most commonly injured joint. Orthopedic surgeons see more than ...
All you need to know about arthritis
Aurora Beacon News, IL - Jul 16, 2008
Maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly and eat a healthy diet. The goal of most treatment plans is to relieve pain and increase joint mobility. ...
'Trick knee' usually a result of meniscal tear
The Salem News, MA - Jul 24, 2008
Because there is an actual physical roadblock within the tissue, many people snap or force their knee into place, causing a pop or a crack in the joint. ...
Hidden Dangers at the Gym for your Back and Body...
American Chronicle, CA - Jul 31, 2008
It is that abnormal curvature caused by the muscle imbalance that can set you up for hip problems, SI joint problems, back problems and sciatica. ...
Boeing champ playing through
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Jul 14, 2008
... entrusted with repairing Tiger Woods' knee. Meantime, Watson rides an exercise bicycle, gobbles anti-inflammatory pills and ices the injured joint. ...
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… running exercise augments glycosaminoglycans and thickness of articular cartilage in the knee joint -
I Kiviranta, M Tammi, J Jurvelin, AM Saeaemaenen, … - Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1988 - doi.wiley.com
... running exercise on cartilage thickness (pm), integrated Safranin 0 content (nmol),
and Safranin 0 concentration (nmollmm3) in different regions of knee joint ...

Age-related changes in the morphology and deformational behavior of knee joint cartilage -
M Hudelmaier, C Glaser, J Hohe, KH Englmeier, M … - Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2001 - doi.wiley.com
... physical exercise (15), potentially leading to lower joint loads during exercise. ...
a potential explanation for the thinning of knee joint cartilage observed in ...

… Cylinder Transplantation in Cartilage Repair of the Knee Joint A Prospective, Comparative Trial -
U Horas, D Pelinkovic, G Herr, T Aigner, R … - The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2003 - JBJS
... in pain and deterioration of function of the treated knee and stated ... In this patient,
the cartilage defect involved the patellofemoral joint and, measuring ...

[CITATION] Articular Cartilage Thickness and Glycosaminoglycan Distribution in the Canine Knee Joint After … -
I KIVIRANTA, M TAMMI, J JURVELIN, J AROKOSKI, AM … - Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1992
... ously shown that moderate or nonstrenuous running exercise augments cartilage thick-
ness and proteoglycan concentration in the knee joint cartilage of young ...

Changes in joint cartilage aggrecan after knee injury and in osteoarthritis -
LS Lohmander, M Ionescu, H Jugessur, AR Poole - Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1999 - doi.wiley.com
... CHANGES IN JOINT CARTILAGE AGGRECAN AFTER KNEE INJURY AND IN OSTEOARTHRITIS L. STEFAN
LOHMANDER, MIRELA IONESCU, HITU JUGESSUR, and A. ROBIN POOLE Objective. ...

… and correlation among morphological parameters of knee joint cartilage plates: analysis with three- … -
F Eckstein, M Winzheimer, J Hohe, KH Englmeier, M … - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2001 - Elsevier
... Interindividual variability and correlation among morphological parameters of knee
joint cartilage plates: analysis with three-dimensional MR imaging F. ...

Gender differences in knee joint cartilage thickness, volume and articular surface areas: assessment … -
SC Faber, F Eckstein, S Lukasz, R M?hlbauer, J … - Skeletal Radiology, 2001 - Springer
... Keywords Cartilage ? Knee joint ? Gender ? MR imaging ? Cartilage thickness ?
Joint surface area ... Gender differences in knee joint cartilage ...

… Following Immobilization and Remobilization in the Articular Cartilage Knee (Stifle) Joint -
AM Saamanen, M Tammi, J Jurvelin, HJ Helminen, I … - J Orthop Res, 1990 - doi.wiley.com
... Summary: The distribution of proteoglycans (PGs) at 11 sites on the knee (stifle
joint) cartilage of young female beagle dogs was studied following cast ...

Markers of cartilage matrix metabolism in human joint fluid and serum: the effect of exercise -
H Roos, L Dahlberg, LA Hoerrner, MW Lark, EJMA … - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 1995 - Elsevier
... body cartilage matrix in these individuals. Key words: Knee joint, Cartilage,
Joint fluid, Serum, Markers, Exercise. Introduction ...

Normal and pathological adaptations of articular cartilage to joint loading -
JPA Arokoski, JS Jurvelin, U Vaatainen, HJ … - Review article, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... cartilage of beagle knee (stifle) joint to running training has been studied sys-
tematically with three different training programs. Running exercise of 4 km ...

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Exercise Helps With Knee Osteoarthritis

Moderate exercise may help strengthen knee cartilage and improve joint symptoms and function in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), says a Swedish study in the November issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism.

The study included 29 men and 16 women, aged 35 to 50, who`d had meniscus repair within the previous three to five years. The study volunteers were randomly assigned to either an exercise group or a control group.

 

Those in the exercise group took part in a supervised program of aerobic and weight-bearing exercise for one hour, three times a week for four months. At the start of the study, both groups had MRI scans to evaluate their knee cartilage. They also answered questions about their knee pain and stiffness, and their general level of activity.

At the end of the study, many people in the exercise group reported gains in physical activity and functional performance, which were confirmed using aerobic capacity and stamina tests. MRI scans revealed positive changes in the strength and elasticity of their knee cartilage.

"This study shows compositional changes in adult joint cartilage as a result of increased exercise, which confirms the observations made in prior animal studies but has not been previously shown in humans," researcher Dr. Leif Dahlberg said in a prepared statement.

"The changes imply that human cartilage responds to physiologic loading in a way similar to that exhibited by muscle and bone, and that previously established positive symptomatic effects of exercise in patients with OA may occur in parallel or even be caused by improved cartilage properties," Dahlberg said.

He and his co-author concluded: "Exercise may have important implications for disease prevention in patients at risk of developing knee OA."

 
 
 
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