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ARTICLE TYPE : LETTER TO EDITOR

Published on :   05 Mar 2026, Volume - 2
Journal Title :   WebLog Journal of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation | WebLog J Phys Ther Rehabil
Source URL:   weblog iconhttps://weblogoa.com/articles/wjptr.2026.c0504
Permanent Identifier (DOI) :  doi iconhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19070291

Letter to the Editor- “Comparative Effectiveness of Neuromuscular Re-Education Versus Conventional Strengthening on Sensorimotor Control, Dynamic Knee Stability, Pain Modulation, Gait Performance, and Fall Risk in Geriatric Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis. A Randomized Controlled Trial”

Tanisha Meel 1
Sunita Sharma 2 *
Rohit Kumar 1
1Post-Graduate Students, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, India
2Professor, PhD (Physiotherapy), Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, India

Abstract

We read with great interest the recently published randomized controlled trial by Krishna Prakash and Muthukrishnant Titled “Comparative Effectiveness of Neuromuscular Re-Education Versus Conventional Strengthening on Sensorimotor Control, Dynamic Knee Stability, Pain Modulation, Gait Performance, and Fall Risk in Geriatric Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis” [1].

The authors should be applauded for tackling an essential and therapeutically relevant problem in geriatric rehabilitation. However, we would like to emphasize many methodological and interpretation aspects that require clarification to increase the validity and clinical usefulness of the f indings.

Citation

Meel T, Sharma S, Kumar R. Letter to the Editor- “Comparative Effectiveness of Neuromuscular Re-Education Versus Conventional Strengthening on Sensorimotor Control, Dynamic Knee Stability, Pain Modulation, Gait Performance, and Fall Risk in Geriatric Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis. A Randomized Controlled Trial”. WebLog J Phys Ther Rehabil. wjptr.2026.c0504. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19070291