Acute Nonspecific Knee Pain
Acute Nonspecific Knee Pain refers to sudden knee discomfort, stiffness, and decreased range of motion that developed over a brief period, typically less than three months. Pain management in such cases is usually handled by general physicians and health professionals but may require specialized pain medicine for more complex situations.
Health Outcomes
- Accelerated Recovery
- Complete Pain Resolution
- Complete Recovery Without Sequelae
- Improved Knee Extensor Strength
- Improved Knee Flexor Peak Torque
- Improved Wall-Squat Time
- No Long-Term Impact on Gut Microbiota
- No Reported Adverse Effects
- No Significant Adverse Events or Changes in Clinical Parameters
- No Significant Effect on Liver Enzymes
- No Significant Effect on Negative Mood States
- Reduced Acute Pain
- Reduced Acute Pain Episode
- Reduced Knee Pain
- Reduced Knee Pain at Rest
- Reduced Pain Duration
- Reduced Pain During Activity
- Reduced Pain Score
- Reduced Painkiller Consumption