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Foot exercise and orthotics more effective than knee exercise in PFJ pain
Gordon S. Waddington
UC Research Institute for Sport & Exercise
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Foot Orthoses
100%
Knee Exercise
100%
Foot Exercise
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Pain Management
33%
Exercise Protocol
33%
Mathematics Tasks
33%
Group Reports
33%
Obese children
33%
Obese Adolescents
33%
Patellofemoral Pain
33%
Adolescent Engagement
33%
Fundamental Movement Skills
33%
Hanfu
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Orthotics
100%
Systematic Review
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Analgesia
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Adolescent
100%
Systematic Review
50%
Analgesia
50%
Psychology
Orthotics
100%
Physical Activity
33%
Systematic Review
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Randomized Controlled Trial
100%