Our Experience with the Preparation Geladrink Forte
NAŠE ZKUŠENOSTI S PŘÍPRAVKEM GELADRINK FORTE
Pokusili jsem se v ambulantní praxi vyzkoušet přípravek Geladrink forte na souboru 15 pacientů s chronickými bolestmi kloubní etiologie. Zahrnuti byli pacienti jak s gonartrózou pokročilého stupně tak pacienti s femoropatelární iritací bez organického korelátu na RTG. U dvanácti z patnácti pacientů došlo ke zlepšení obtíží, tzn. snížení bolestí a zvýšení rozsahu pohybu, tři pacienti byli beze změn. I když pozorování nemá charakter dvojité studie, přesto efekt přípravku byl u daného souboru zřejmý.
Klíčová slova:
gonartrosis, chondropatia patellae, Geladrink forte
Authors:
J. Vacek; M. Zemanová
Authors‘ workplace:
Ordinace léčebné rehabilitace a myoskeletální medicíny, Praha
Published in:
Rehabil. fyz. Lék., 12, 2005, No. 3, pp. 119-121.
Category:
Original Papers
Overview
The authors examined the preparation Geladrink in outpatient practice in a group of patients with chronic pains of joint etiology. Patients with gonarthrosis of advanced degree as well as those with femoropatellar irritation without an organic correlate on X-ray picture were included. In twelve of out 15 patients the complaints improved, i.e. the pains decreased and the extent of movements increased, three patients remained without any changes. Although the character of the observation is not that of a double blind study, the effect of the preparation became obvious.
Key words:
gonarthrosis, chondropathia patellae, Geladrink forte
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