Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common cause of pain and joint stiffness. And while physical activity is known to ease symptoms, only one in 10 people regularly exercise.
Jun 11 2024University of South Australia Knee osteoarthritis is a common cause of pain and joint stiffness . And while physical activity is known to ease symptoms, only one in 10 people regularly exercise.
It's an interesting finding that not only highlights the conflicted nature of pain and exercise, but also that what people say and what people think, deep down, may be entirely different things. To understand why people with OA might not be active, research studies typically use questionnaires to assess fear of moving. But unfortunately, questionnaires are limited – what we feel deep down may be different to what we report. And we still know that many people are avoiding exercise, so we wanted to know why.
"People are not aware that what they say doesn't match what they choose on the new task; they are not misrepresenting their beliefs.
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