Aims: Many previous researches showed clinical benefits, effects on inflammatory mediators and pain, immune system, hormones and on the diencephalic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Our study evalues the efficacy of mud-bath therapy with mineral water from the Sillene Spring at Italy's Chianciano Spa in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Materials and Methods.: In study we compared: physical examination of the knee joint, visual analogue scale (VAS) assessment of pain, and Lequesne Algo-functional Index. Tests were performed in 61 patients divided into 2 groups. The group A underwent three full cycles of mud-bath therapy over 1 year's time, the group B did not. An observational longitudinal study was also conducted on the patients of group A, before and after completion of the treatment protocol. Statistical analyses were based on use of Pearson's χ2 test, Student's t tests for paired and unpaired data. Results: The percentage of patients with no symptoms or mild symptoms was higher in group A than in group B (differences were highly significant); the mean value of VAS and the overall Lequesne indexes mean score reported in group A was significantly lower than that reported in group B. The same we observed comparing the clinical conditions of group A patients before and after mud-bath therapy. No adverse effects were observed in any of the patients in group A. Conclusions: The mud-bath therapy at Chianciano Spa significantly improves the clinical conditions of patients with knee osteoarthritis and significantly reduces the frequency and severity of symptoms and the disability they cause.

Efficacy of mud-bath therapy with mineral water from the Sillene spring at Italy's Chianciano Spa for osteoarthritis of the knee: A clinical statistical study [Efficacia della fangobalneoterapia con acqua minerale sillene (terme di chianciano, Italia) nell'osteoartrosi del ginocchio: Uno studio clinico-statistico] / Antonio Fraioli; A. Serio; Gioacchino Mennuni; Fulvia Ceccarelli; Luisa Petraccia; J. Campanella; Mario Fontana; Silvia Nocchi; G. Tanzi; Marcello Grassi; Guido Valesini. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 0009-9074. - ELETTRONICO. - 160:(2010), pp. e63-e74.

Efficacy of mud-bath therapy with mineral water from the Sillene spring at Italy's Chianciano Spa for osteoarthritis of the knee: A clinical statistical study [Efficacia della fangobalneoterapia con acqua minerale sillene (terme di chianciano, Italia) nell'osteoartrosi del ginocchio: Uno studio clinico-statistico]

Luisa Petraccia;
2010

Abstract

Aims: Many previous researches showed clinical benefits, effects on inflammatory mediators and pain, immune system, hormones and on the diencephalic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Our study evalues the efficacy of mud-bath therapy with mineral water from the Sillene Spring at Italy's Chianciano Spa in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Materials and Methods.: In study we compared: physical examination of the knee joint, visual analogue scale (VAS) assessment of pain, and Lequesne Algo-functional Index. Tests were performed in 61 patients divided into 2 groups. The group A underwent three full cycles of mud-bath therapy over 1 year's time, the group B did not. An observational longitudinal study was also conducted on the patients of group A, before and after completion of the treatment protocol. Statistical analyses were based on use of Pearson's χ2 test, Student's t tests for paired and unpaired data. Results: The percentage of patients with no symptoms or mild symptoms was higher in group A than in group B (differences were highly significant); the mean value of VAS and the overall Lequesne indexes mean score reported in group A was significantly lower than that reported in group B. The same we observed comparing the clinical conditions of group A patients before and after mud-bath therapy. No adverse effects were observed in any of the patients in group A. Conclusions: The mud-bath therapy at Chianciano Spa significantly improves the clinical conditions of patients with knee osteoarthritis and significantly reduces the frequency and severity of symptoms and the disability they cause.
2010
160
e63
e74
Antonio Fraioli; A. Serio; Gioacchino Mennuni; Fulvia Ceccarelli; Luisa Petraccia; J. Campanella; Mario Fontana; Silvia Nocchi; G. Tanzi; Marcello Gra...espandi
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