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Eight weeks of telehealth-based supervised exercise effectively reduced DKV and pain in women with anterior knee pain. Both intervention groups demonstrated comparable benefits.
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This study compared the effects of knee strengthening combined with either hip or ankle joint exercises on dynamic knee valgus (DKV), visual analogue scale (VAS) scores during activity, tendon stiffness, muscle structure, ankle range of motion, and muscle strength in women with anterior knee pain. Forty-five female recreational athletes aged 20-40 with anterior knee pain were randomly assigned to three groups: hip + knee exercises (HK group, n = 15), ankle + knee exercises (AK group, n = 15), and stretching alone (control group, n = 15). The HK and AK groups received supervised telehealth-based exercise sessions (30 minutes/day, 3 times/week for 8 weeks), while the control group received only an educational pamphlet. Assessments were conducted at baseline, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks.
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