Title: Effect of antioxidant rich diet in patients suffering from osteoarthritis knee

Author: Dr Nancy Sharma

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i1.103

Abstract

 

The study was conducted at physiotherapy department, ASCOMS Hospital, Sidhra where 50 subjects suffering from knee osteoarthritis were taken to determine the relationship between antioxidant rich diet and osteoarthritis knee. Inclusion criteria consisted of female patient with ages between 21 to 80 years old. Patients having knee osteoarthritis were physically examined before and after the study and results were compared thereof to rule out the significant association between antioxidant rich diet and knee osteoarthritis.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Nancy Sharma

ASCOMS Hospital