Randomised clinical trial to analyse the efficacy of eggshell membrane to improve joint functionality in knee osteoarthritis
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Cánovas García, Fernando; Abellán Ruiz, María Salud; García Muñoz, Ana María; Luque Rubia, Antonio J.; Victoria Montesinos, Desirée; [et al.]Fecha
2022-06-03Disciplina/s
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Knee painDietary supplement
Stiffness
Glycosaminoglycans
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Osteoarthritis is a source of chronic pain and disability. Dietary supplements have been shown to be a more secure option than NSAIDS. Particularly, the eggshell membrane has demonstrated efficacy in relieving joint pain and stiffness. A clinical trial was designed in which three groups were assigned to two different doses of this supplement and compared to a placebo control group. The primary outcome variable was knee pain, which was assessed using a visual analogue scale. Secondary outcome variables were knee functional ability, quadriceps muscle strength (assessed by isometric and isokinetic trials), and quality of sleep. All groups showed a significant decrease in pain perception, although maximum values were obtained in the high-dose group. Isokinetic and isometric trials showed a significant increase in strength in the high-dose group. Eggshell membrane showed the potential to reduce pain and stiffness symptomatology. Here, for the first time, two quantitative variables (mobility...