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Therapeutics
Randomised controlled trial
Compared with usual care, supervised exercise in primary care for people with patellofemoral syndrome does not significantly increase self-reported recovery, but it improves pain and function in the short term and pain in the long term
- Correspondence to Jyrki Kettunen
ORTON Research Institute, ORTON Foundation, Tenholantie 10, 00280 Helsinki, Finland; jyrki.kettunen{at}orton.fi
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Compared with usual care, supervised exercise in primary care for people with patellofemoral syndrome does not significantly increase self-reported recovery, but it improves pain and function in the short term and pain in the long term
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- First published May 1, 2010.
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May 01, 2010
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