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Abstract Exercise therapy is generally recommended in osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip or knee. However, coexisting disorders may bring
additional impairments, which may necessitate adaptations to exercise for OA of the hip or knee. For the purpose of developing
an adapted protocol for exercise therapy in OA patients with coexisting disorders, information is needed on which specific
coexisting disorders in OA are associated with activity limitations and pain. To describe the relationship between specific
coexisting disorders, activity limitations, and pain in patients with OA of the hip or knee, a cross-sectional cohort study
among 288 older adults (50–85 years of age) with OA of hip or knee was conducted. Subjects were recruited from three rehabilitation
centers and ...
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