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Will Exercise Help Your Osteoarthritis? A New Review Has Surprising Findings : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 22, 2026 8:25 am
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Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease that affects millions of people worldwide. It causes pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduces the range of motion in the affected joints, most commonly the knees, hips, and hands. While exercise has long been recommended as a standard treatment for osteoarthritis, a new review suggests that its benefits may not be as significant as originally thought.

The research team conducted an umbrella review, which examined the findings of multiple systematic reviews and individual studies on the effects of exercise on knee, hip, and hand osteoarthritis. They found that while exercise did result in small reductions in pain, it did not significantly improve function when compared to doing nothing or receiving placebos. Additionally, exercise was found to be as effective as medications such as ibuprofen and corticosteroids in reducing pain in knee and hip osteoarthritis.

However, there are limitations to the review that should be considered. The authors grouped all types of exercise together, failing to differentiate between different types of exercise such as strength training, aerobic exercise, stretching, and aquatic exercise, which may have varying effects on pain and function. They also did not account for the clinical status of the patients or the supervision of the exercise, both of which can impact the outcomes of exercise therapy.

Despite these limitations, exercise still offers benefits for individuals with osteoarthritis. Even small reductions in pain can have a meaningful impact on daily activities and quality of life. Exercise can also improve heart health, enhance mood, aid in weight management, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer and diabetes.

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Based on the findings of the review, individuals with osteoarthritis should continue to incorporate exercise into their routine. While any type of exercise can lead to some degree of pain relief, sticking to a consistent exercise regimen over the long term can offer greater overall health benefits. Whether it’s walking outdoors, lifting weights at the gym, or engaging in other forms of physical activity, finding an exercise routine that is enjoyable and sustainable is key to reaping the full benefits of exercise for osteoarthritis.

In conclusion, while the new review may raise questions about the effectiveness of exercise for osteoarthritis, it is important to consider the limitations of the study and the broader health benefits that exercise can offer. By staying active and engaging in regular exercise, individuals with osteoarthritis can improve their physical and mental well-being and enhance their overall quality of life.

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