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A Comparative Study of Pain, Fatigue, Flexibility and Health status between Patients with Self-Exercise and Patient without Self-Exercise

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was examine the effect of self-exercise on patients with chronic arthritis. This study was performed form 1999 to 2001 with 107 subjects. Pain, Fatigue, Flexibility and Health status were measured. Data were analysed by
SPSSWIN
10.0 Package program, frequency, independent t-test and One Way ANOVA.

The results were as follows : Of the 107 patients who were sutdied, mean age was 62 years and most of common disease were osteoarthritis. 67.4% was doing self-exercise and self-exercise consisted of 17 types of exercise. Fatigue was statistically
different by disease type, duration of disease, education respectively. And fatigue, left shoulder flexibility were significantly different by duration of disease. There weren't significant differences between patient with self-exercise and
patient
without self-exercise on pain, fatigue, flexibility and halth status.

These findings confirms that self-exercise do not effective in increasing health improvment for the patients with osteoarthritis. From results of this study indicate that patients with arthritis should have taken systematic exercise such as the
self-help education program, aquatic exercise program for arthritis patient.
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