Patient Perspectives: Osteoarthritis

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Perspectives for Patients is a public service of Journal of Orthpaedic and Sports Physical Therapy or JOSPT that offers clinicians and patients a credible source of new information derived from articles published in JOSPT and explains how new research affects patient care. These articles as well as others can be found at https://www.jospt.org/. The information and recommendations presented are intended as a guide only and are not a substitute for seeking expert advice for health conditions. Featured on this page are articles specifically speaking to Osteoarthritis, below please find the titles of each article.

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What should patients with neck pain expect from physical therapy? Nine years ago, in 2008, physical therapists published the first neck pain clinical practice guidelines. These guidelines have been updated and are now available in the July 2017 issue of the JOSPT. As before, these guidelines make recommendations based on best practices from scientific research for evaluation, diagnosis, and nonsurgical treatment of neck pain. To update these guidelines, physical therapists teamed with

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