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Ionization with diclofenac sodium in rheumatic disorders: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
Author: GrossiE, VecchiniL
Original Abstract of the Article :
A double-blind randomized study was performed to compare ionization with diclofenac sodium (150 mg) and ionization with saline solution in two groups of patients with scapulo-humeral periarthritis or elbow epicondylitis. The subjects of both groups were treated with 20 ionization sessions each lasti...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/030006058401200605
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Ionization with Diclofenac Sodium: A Double-Blind Trial for Rheumatic Disorders
Rheumatic disorders, like a persistent desert sandstorm, can cause pain, stiffness, and inflammation. This study explores the effectiveness of ionization, a treatment modality that uses electrical currents to deliver medication, in combination with diclofenac sodium for treating scapulo-humeral periarthritis and elbow epicondylitis. The researchers conducted a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, comparing the effects of ionization with diclofenac sodium to ionization with saline solution. The study found that patients who received ionization with diclofenac sodium experienced significantly greater improvement in pain and swelling compared to those who received placebo. However, it's worth noting that the placebo treatment also resulted in a slight but significant improvement in some measures of pain and function, suggesting that the therapeutic effects might be influenced by factors beyond the medication itself, such as the autosuggestion associated with the treatment process.
Ionization: A Promising Approach for Rheumatic Disorders
The findings of this study suggest that ionization, especially when combined with diclofenac sodium, could potentially be a valuable tool for managing pain and inflammation associated with certain rheumatic disorders. It's like a refreshing desert spring, offering relief from the discomfort of the sandstorm and potentially improving a patient's quality of life.
Navigating Rheumatic Disorders: A Journey Through the Desert of Pain
Rheumatic disorders can be a challenging journey. It's crucial to work closely with your doctor to identify the best treatment approach for your specific condition. While ionization might be a promising option, it's important to remember that it's just one of many tools available for managing these conditions.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study suggests that ionization with diclofenac sodium might be a valuable treatment option for certain rheumatic disorders, offering potential benefits in terms of pain relief and reduced inflammation. However, the role of autosuggestion in the treatment response should be further investigated. Navigating the desert of rheumatic pain requires careful consideration of all available treatment options and close collaboration with a healthcare professional.
Date :
- Date Completed 1985-03-14
- Date Revised 2017-02-14
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