Chronic Nonspecific Knee Pain
Chronic nonspecific knee pain is characterized by long-term pain, stiffness, and decreased range of motion in the knee joint without a known cause, often requiring comprehensive pain management strategies. This condition may involve consultation with pain medicine specialists for effective relief.
Health Outcomes
- Duration of Symptoms
- Global Relief Assessment
- Improved KOA Symptoms
- Improved Knee Extensor Strength
- Improved Knee Joint Extensor Strength
- Improved Knee Muscle Strength
- Improved Overall Symptom Relief
- Improved Pain Intensity
- Improved Pain Management
- Improved Pain Scale
- Improved Pain Threshold
- Improved Presenteeism
- Improved Pressure Pain Threshold
- Improved Quadriceps Endurance
- Improved Secondary Outcomes
- Improved Specific Elements Within Assessed Measures
- Improved Vertical Jump Performance
- Improved Wall-Squat Time
- Increased Analgesic Capacity
- Increased Functional Capacity
- Increased Perceived Pain
- Persistent Diseased Sites
- Reduced Analgesic Usage
- Reduced Analgesic Use
- Reduced Composite Symptom Score
- Reduced Knee Pain
- Reduced Pain Levels
- Reduced Pain Scale
- Reduced Pain Score
- Reduced Pain Sensitivity
- Reduced Pain Symptoms
- Reduced Painkiller Consumption
- Reduced Physical Activity
- Reduced Physical Symptoms
- Reduced Severity of Symptoms Per Day
- Reduced Subjective Symptoms
- Slowed Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis
- Unchanged Serum Metabolite Levels