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World J Orthop. Jul 18, 2019; 10(7): 262-267
Published online Jul 18, 2019. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v10.i7.262
Exercise as medicine to be prescribed in osteoarthritis
Silvia Ravalli, Paola Castrogiovanni, Giuseppe Musumeci
Silvia Ravalli, Paola Castrogiovanni, Giuseppe Musumeci, Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, Human Anatomy and Histology Section, School of Medicine, University of Catania, Catania 95125, Italy
Giuseppe Musumeci, Research Center on Motor Activities (CRAM), University of Catania, Catania 95123, Italy
Author contributions: Ravalli S generated the figures and wrote the manuscript; Castrogiovanni P contributed to the writing of the manuscript; Musumeci G designed the aim of the review and supervised the manuscript writing.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All other authors have no competing interests to declare.
Corresponding author: Giuseppe Musumeci, PhD, Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, Human Anatomy and Histology Section, School of Medicine, University of Catania, Via S. Sofia 87, Catania 95125, Italy. g.musumeci@unict.it
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Received: February 26, 2019
Peer-review started: February 27, 2019
First decision: April 12, 2019
Revised: May 8, 2019
Accepted: June 28, 2019
Article in press: June 29,2019
Published online: July 18, 2019
Processing time: 142 Days and 18 Hours
Core Tip

Core tip: A sedentary lifestyle is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality, whereas physical activity is preventive and effective in the management of chronic diseases. Osteoarthritis is one of the conditions that considerably benefits from exercise. General practitioners need to learn to prescribe physical training in the same way as they prescribe medication, using specific protocols for specific patients.