Explore our scientific studies

We offer evidence-based answers to common questions about the effects of exercise on joint health, by applying medical research techniques on a significant scale.

Below you’ll find summaries of all our completed studies, encompassing knees, hips, spine; activities that include running, walking and cycling, and a broad range of participants in terms of age, gender, outlook and fitness. Each summary gives you a simple overview, with a link to the published scientific paper.

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Does ultra-marathon running damage your hips?

This collaborative study analysed the hip joints of inactive non-runners, moderately active runners and highly active runners. Our findings suggest that regular distance running does not cause additional damage to runners’ hip joints.

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