Table 33Osteoarthritis hand pain: exercise

Author, Year, Followup, Pain Duration, Study QualityInterventionPopulationFunction and Pain OutcomesOther Outcomes

Osteras, 2014

3 months

Duration of pain:

Poor

A. Exercise (n=46): ROM/strength exercises, 4 group sessions supplemented by instructions for home exercise 3 times per week for 12 weeks

B. Usual care (n=64): Subjects received no particular attention, referral, or treatment from the study.

A vs. B

Age: 67 vs. 65 years

Females: 89% vs. 91%

Fulfillment of ACR criteria for hand 91% vs. 91%

Self-reported hip : 39% vs. 46%

Self-reported knee : 40% vs. 51%

Other rheumatic disease: 13% vs. 15%

Severe mental distress: 17% vs. 39%

Baseline (0-30): 10.8 vs. 9.8

(0-10): 3.5 vs. 3.9

Baseline hand pain (0-10): 4.2 vs. 3.9

A vs. B

3 months

: 10.9 vs. 10.5; adjusted difference −0.5 (95% −1.9 to 0.8)

Hand pain : 4.3 vs. 4.3; adjusted difference −0.2 (95% −0.8 to 0.3)

OARSI OMERACT no. of responders: 30% vs. 28% ()

A vs. B

3 months

(0-10): 4.3 vs. 4.4; adjusted difference 0.1 (95% −0.7 to 1.0)

Patient global assessment of disease activity (0-10): 4.2 vs. 4.1; adjusted difference 0.1 (95% −0.5 to 0.7)

Patient global assessment of disease activity affecting : 3.8 vs. 3.8; adjusted difference −0.2 (95% −0.8 to 0.4)

ACR = American College of Radiology; = activity of daily living; = confidence interval; = Functional Index for Hand OsteoArthritis; = not reported; = numeric rating scale; = not statistically significant; = osteoarthritis; OARSI OMERACT = Osteoarthritis Research Society International Outcome Measures in Rheumatology; = patient-specific function scale; ROM = range of motion

a

Unless otherwise noted, followup time is calculated from the end of the treatment period

From: Results

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