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Exercise Warning for Arthritis Patients: New Study Questions Effectiveness

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Last updated: 18/02/2026 2:58 PM
By Teja Sai
Published: 18/02/2026
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A recent study raises concerns about the widespread recommendation of exercise for individuals with osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis in the UK, which affects an estimated 10 million people. The research suggests that physical activity may have little to no lasting impact on alleviating symptoms of the condition.

The study, conducted by researchers in Germany and published in the journal RMD Open, analyzed five reviews and 28 clinical trials involving nearly 13,000 patients. The findings indicate that the benefits of exercise for osteoarthritis are “largely inconclusive,” with effects deemed “negligible or short-lasting,” and comparable to or less effective than other treatments.

Despite these results, experts emphasize that this does not negate the importance of exercise. The NHS continues to recommend physical activity as a key component of osteoarthritis management, highlighting its role in reducing joint pain, enhancing mobility, and aiding weight control. Exercise is also believed to improve overall cardiovascular health and mental well-being, which are vital for patients managing chronic conditions.

Researchers behind the new study caution that their findings should prompt a reassessment of current guidelines, suggesting that healthcare providers and patients engage in shared decision-making. They advise weighing the potential benefits of exercise against other factors such as safety, individual health status, and alternative treatments. While exercise remains a cornerstone of osteoarthritis care, the study calls for renewed research efforts to better understand its true efficacy and optimal application.

Healthcare professionals are encouraged to tailor treatment plans to each patient’s needs, considering the limited evidence for exercise’s long-term benefits. Patients should be informed about the potential for short-term improvements and the importance of combining exercise with other therapies, such as medication or physical therapy, to manage symptoms effectively. The findings serve as a reminder that a personalized approach is essential and that ongoing research is needed to develop more effective, evidence-based strategies for osteoarthritis management.

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