Sportphysio 2022; 10(05): 233-238
DOI: 10.1055/a-1955-5548
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Körperliche Aktivität und Sport – gut oder schlecht bei Osteoarthritis?

Alessio Bricca
,
Søren T. Skou
,
Linda Baumbach

Menschen, die an Osteoarthritis leiden, sind oft verunsichert, ob sie weiter Sport treiben können. Manche fangen erst gar nicht damit an aus Angst, Sport würde mehr schaden als nutzen. Doch wer sich an bestimmte Regeln hält, kann vom Sporttreiben profitieren – auch Patienten mit Osteoarthritis.

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Article published online:
23 November 2022

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