Device use: walking AIDS, braces, and orthoses for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis.

MGH Institute of Health Professions, Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, MA 02129-4557, USA. kdgross@mghihp.edu

Clinics in geriatric medicine. 2010;(3):479-502

Abstract

With too few conservative options in the current medical system, increasing numbers of osteoarthritis (OA) sufferers are using untested folk remedies and self-prescribed dietary supplements. There is enormous popular demand for noninvasive and nonpharmacologic therapies for OA, and there is a pressing need for clinicians to respond to this demand by updating their practice. This review introduces clinicians to the most important noninvasive devices used in the conservative management of knee OA. Because the shared goal of these devices is to favorably alter lower limb biomechanics, each section of the review considers evidence of biomechanical and clinical efficacy.

Methodological quality

Publication Type : Review

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