PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, WEIGHT REDUCTION LINKED WITH REDUCED T2DM

In a 10-year study, intensive lifestyle changes aimed at modest weight loss reduced the rate of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus [T2DM] by 34% compared with a placebo in people at high risk for the disease, according researchers at the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Participants…

TIPS TO KEEP THE WEIGHT OFF DURING THE HOLIDAYS

Weight loss is hard enough as it is, but why does it seem so much harder during the holidays? For starters, the best piece of advice for any situation is to monitor calories, drink water, especially before meals, and don’t skip meals. But we all know it’s never quite that easy.   Different Schedule Part…

LINK BETWEEN LEG-LENGTH INEQUALITY & OSTEOARTHRITIS

Leg-length inequality is a potentially modifiable risk factor for knee osteoarthritis, say authors of a study that found that radiographic leg-length inequality was associated with prevalent, incident symptomatic, and progressive knee osteoarthritis. In a study involving 3,026 participants aged 50 to 79 years with or at high risk for knee osteoarthritis, leg-length inequality was measured…

INDIVIDUALIZED EXERCISE PROGRAM MAY IMPROVE ADHERENCE

Interventions such as supervised or individualized exercise therapy and self-management techniques may enhance exercise adherence, say authors of a systematic review that assessed the effects of interventions to improve exercise adherence for people with chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP). However, the authors add, high-quality, randomized trials with long-term follow up that explicitly address adherence to exercises…

STRENGTHENING FOR ANKLE SPRAINS

Exercise for ankle sprains — can it help strengthen and restabilize your muscles? When you sprain your ankle for the first time, it might seem like the injury will never go away. You often feel week, as if your ankle cannot support your body weight. Studies show that exercising can help the process of healing…

STICK WITH YOUR HOME EXERCISE PROGRAM!

Better adherence to recommended home exercises as well as being more physically active improves the long-term effectiveness of exercise therapy in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip and/or knee, say researchers in an article published in the August issue of Arthritis Care and Research. Both within and after the treatment period better adherence is…

Aquatic Therapy for Hip & Knee Arthritis

Hip and Knee Arthritis, just like any other form of the disease, is extremely painful. Wear and tear on particular joints cause cartilage damage. That cartilage damage becomes inflamed, causing pain and discomfort from those experiencing it. The two most common types of is Hip and Knee Arthritis. Hip and Knee Arthritis affects people of…

METABOLIC SYNDROME ON THE RISE

A new study finds that 34% of US adults in government health surveys conducted between 1999 and 2006 had metabolic syndrome, up from 29% in similar surveys done between 1988 and 1994, says an article by Reuters Health based on a study in Diabetes Care. The syndrome is a collection of risk factors for type 2…

IMPROVING YOUR RUNNING PERFORMANCE WITH GAIT ANALYSIS

Gait Analysis has long been used in medical settings to help people with movement disorders. Patients with cerebral palsy have learned to move more efficiently and with more stability after gait analysis. Today, casual joggers and walkers are using the same technique to find the right footwear, to prevent injury, and to assess chronic injuries…

PT CAN HELP REDUCE FALLS

Primary care-relevant interventions that include physical therapy can reduce falling among community-dwelling older adults, say authors of a systematic review published in the December 20, 2010, issue (Vol 153 No 12) of Annals of Internal Medicine. The reviewers evaluated research published in 2003 and researched databases from the end of that review’s search date to…