Effect of Intensive Integrative Therapies on Pain, Disability and Quality of Life in Patients with Osteoarthritis Knees: A Comparative Observational Study

Monika Gautam
2019 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Open Access Journal  
Objective: To assess the differential effect of intensive yoga, yoga and naturopathy and yoga and Ayurveda management for Osteoarthritis of knees Design: Pre-post comparative study Participants: Ninty-five individual prediagnosed with knee osteoarthritis according to ACR guidelines aged between 30-75 years were randomized into three groups, i.e., Yoga (n= 36), yoga and Naturopathy (n=30), Yoga and Ayurveda (n=29). All three group received their respective intervention for 1 week at arogyadhama,
more » ... prashanti kutiram, S-VYASA. Outcome measures: The primary outcome variables were visual analog scale (VAS) for pain on activity, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Secondary Osteoarthritis index (WOMAC) and secondary outcome variables were anthropometric measurements and 6 min walk test were measured on day 1 and day 7. Results: There was significant reduction in VAS scale on activity in yoga group (p < 0.001), whereas in Ayurveda group showed significant improvement in stiffness (p <0.001), and significant reduction in weight and pain on rest (p < 0.001) was in naturopathy group after 7 days of intervention. Conclusion: IAYT practices combined with other therapies had better effect than alone IAYT. There were significant changes seen within groups.
doi:10.32474/osmoaj.2019.03.000161 fatcat:bxizfneicbfx7hrzdvj3x6qvsq