| Literature DB >> 30046586 |
Antonio Fraioli1, Gioacchino Mennuni1, Mario Fontana1, Silvia Nocchi1, Fulvia Ceccarelli2, Carlo Perricone2, Angelo Serio3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common musculoskeletal disease in the world. OA is the result of an inflammatory and degenerative process affecting the entire joint. Osteoarthritis, especially involving the knee, has a relevant socioeconomic impact in terms of drugs, hospital admissions, work absences, and temporary or permanent invalidity. Therapy of knee osteoarthritis is based on pharmacological and nonpharmacological measures.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30046586 PMCID: PMC6036842 DOI: 10.1155/2018/1042576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Study Flow Diagram.
Mud-bath therapy: number of patients included in the experimental and control groups.
| Study | Treated Patients | Treatment | Control Group | Ongoing treatment | Total Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fraioli A. et al. 2011 | 17 | Mud-bath therapy | 44 | yes | 61 |
| Fioravanti A. et al. 2010 | 40 | Mud-bath therapy | 40 | yes | 80 |
| Fioravanti A.et al. 2011 | 30 | Mud-bath therapy | - | - | 30 |
| Fioravanti A. et al. 2015 | 49 | Mud-bath therapy | 46 | yes | 95 |
| Cantarini et al. 2007 | 30+24 (°) | Mud-bath therapy ( | 20 | yes (°°) | 74 |
| Total Patients | 190 | 150 | 340 |
(°) 2 experimental groups included, the first one treated by mud-bath therapy, the second one with physical therapy.
(∗) Ongoing treatment.
(°) Not allowed any physical or pharmacological treatment during the study.
(°°) Not allowed glucocorticoids and intra-articular treatment with hyaluronic acid.
Bath therapy: number of patients included in the experimental and control groups.
| Study | Treated Patients | Treatment | Control Group | Ongoing treatment | Total Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaal J et al. 2008 | 38 | Bath therapy (#) | - | - | 38 |
| Kovàcs I. et al. 2002 | 31 | Bath therapy (°) | 27 | yes | 58 |
| Tishler M., et al. 2004 | 48 (§) | Bath therapy (#) | 24 | yes | 72 |
| Karagülle M. et al. 2007 | 10 (∧) | Bath therapy (#) | 10 | yes | 20 |
| Kulisch A et al. 2014 | 38 | Bath therapy (##) | 39 | yes | 77 |
| Total Patients | 165 | 100 | 265 |
(§) 4 patients did not complete the study.
(∧) 1 patient has not completed the study.
(°) 2 experimental groups included, the first one treated by balneotherapy, the second one with physical therapy.
(∗) Ongoing treatment.
(#) Allowed NSAIDs treatment.
(°) Not allowed any physical or pharmacological treatment during the study.
(##) Not allowed physical treatment and changes in ongoing NSAIDs therapy.
Mud-pack therapy: number of patients included in the experimental and control group.
| Study | Treated Patients | Treatment | Control Group | Ongoing treatment | Total Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odabaşi E et al. 2009 | 32 | Mud-pack therapy ( | 25 | yes | 57 |
(∗∗) Allowed treatment with analgesic drugs in case of worsening pain, by informing the study authors.
Spa therapy: number of patients included in the experimental and control group.
| Study | Treated Patients | Treatment | Control Group | Ongoing Treatment | Total Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forestier R.et al. 2010 | 195 | Multiple interventions in spa resorts | 187 | yes | 382 |
Results of SPA therapy according to measures employed in the studies evaluated.
| Measure scales applied | Number of patients (1) | Mean values | b1- b2 | Reduction % (2) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| b1 before treatment | b2 after treatment | ||||
| VAS | 297 | 54.71 | 29.36 | - 25.35 | - 46.34 |
| Lequesne's Index | 140 | 56.61 | 37.49 | - 19.12 | - 33.78 |
| WOMAC – TPS (3) | 170 | 21.49 | 13.74 | - 7.75 | - 36.06 |
| WOMAC – TSS (4) | 126 | 27.78 | 16.98 | - 10.80 | - 38.87 |
| WOMAC – TPFS (5) | 387 | 40.26 | 26.71 | - 13.55 | - 33.65 |
(1) Number of patients included in the experimental groups participating in the studies using a specific measure scale, excluding the studies in which data are expressed differently from practice (for instance, with percentage but without absolute values, only with a graphic representation, etc.).
(2) Calculated according to the following procedure: values at the treatment end if the starting values are = 100 (referring to VAS) 29,36:54,71 = x:100; x = 53,66 = value observed at the end of treatment if starting value is 100; 100-53,66 = 46,34 = percentage reduction of VAS value at the treatment end.
(3) TPS =Total Pain Score.
(4) TSS =Total Stiffness Score.
(5) TPFS =Total Physical Function Score.