Abstract

Background of the Study: Osteoarthritis of knee is defined as a degenerative disorder of muscular and skeletalregion that causes pain, stiffness and increasing loss of function cause decreased Balance and Quality of Life (QoL).Studies has also found that an increased chances of fall risk in patients with OA knee. Balance training impacts theimprovement of functional ability and the quality of life in patients with osteoarthritis knee.Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to evaluate how well balance training affected the quality of life inOA knees.Methods: 30 participants with knee osteoarthritis (OA) who matched certain inclusion requirements participatedin the study. These subjects were randomly selected from two groups: Group A and B. Group A participated inconventional exercises, while Group B received a combination of conventional exercises and balance training. Toassess the impact of the interventions, the Time Up and Go (TUG) test was used to gauge balance, and the subjects’Quality of Life (QoL) was measured using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index(WOMAC). These measurements were taken before and after the eight-week intervention period. During thestudy, each treatment regimen was administered three times a week for a total of eight weeks. The purpose of thisresearch was likely to evaluate the effects of conventional exercises and balance training on balance and quality oflife in individuals with knee osteoarthritis.Result: At the completion of the intervention session, subjects who had Balance training had statistically betterimprovement of Balance and Quality of Life (QoL) , group B, WOMAC (mean=61.13, SD= 1.59) and p value=0.0001)& TUG (mean=15.20, SD=2.41 and p value=0.0001).Conclusion: The study concluded that the combination of conventional exercise with Balance training showsbetter outcomes in improving quality of life among patients with knee OA.

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