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Effects of Sulfur Water and Mud Therapy on Serotonin Activity and Biochemical Parameters in Patients' Osteoarthrosis

Not Applicable
Conditions
Osteoarthritis of Multiple Joints
Registration Number
NCT04192162
Lead Sponsor
Specialized Rehabilitation Hospital Banja Koviljaca
Brief Summary

This study is to examine the effects of sulfur bath and mud therapy on serotonin levels and other biochemical parameters in the blood of the osteoarthritis patients, as well as water the application of exercise in water effects the results we receive.

Detailed Description

Sulfur baths and mud packs are known to have a positive effect in patients with osteoarthritis (OA). OA is a chronic degenerative disease accompanied by a constant pain that often leads to changes in the mood of patients. Over the last few decades, numerous articles reported various beneficial effects of sulfur water and peloid therapeutic applications. Serotonin is one of the important neurotransmitters that have numerous functions such as regulation of body temperature, sleep, appetite, while its main function is reflected in controling of depression.

The aim of this study is to examine the effects of sulfur bath and mud therapy on serotonin levels and other biochemical parameters in the blood of the OA patients, as well as whether the application of exercise in water effects the results we receive.

Randomized controlled study included patients with hip and/or knee OA both sexes, randomized into two groups. The first group patients underwent sulfur balneotherapy and mud pack therapy. Patients in the second group had sulfur balneotherapy, mud pack therapy and exercise in hygienic water. The duration of spa therapy program was 12 days. Serotonin values, parameters of complete blood count, lipid status and inflammatory markers were analyzed before and after the therapy.

This study is expected to be another contribution to existing evidence and shed light on the mechanisms of beneficial effects of balneotherapy and mud therapy and whether addition underwater exercise would have extra therapeutic effects.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Ages of 50 - 65 , both sexes
  2. Patients diagnosed with hip and / or knee OA without having used balneotherapy in the previous year
  3. Patients who have not changed their medication in the last 2 months
  4. Patients who have not received injections into the hip and / or knee joint in the last 6 months (PRP, Diprofos...)
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Secondary hip and / or knee OA
  2. Patients with MOA inhibitors, selective serotonin inhibitors, morphine, lithium and methyldopa in therapy
  3. Visible disruption of hip and / or knee joint structures
  4. Treatment of malignancy
  5. Diseases of the heart, lungs, decompensated conditions of other organs, infections, active bleeding
  6. Severe hip and / or knee joint injuries, fractures, and previous surgical procedures
  7. Physical therapy, balneotherapy back one year

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The serotonin levelsTime Frame: Baseline vs. 12-days

Serotonin concentration

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Analysis of hemoglobinTime Frame: Baseline vs. 12-days

Concentration of hemoglobin (g/L)

Marker of inflammationTime Frame: Baseline vs. 12-days

Sedimentation concentration

Analysis of red blood cell countsTime Frame: Baseline vs. 12-days

The total number of erythrocytes / L

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Specializd Rehabilitation Hospital Banja Koviljaca

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Loznica, Banja Koviljaca, Serbia

Specializd Rehabilitation Hospital Banja Koviljaca
🇷🇸Loznica, Banja Koviljaca, Serbia
Aleksandar M Jokić
Contact
+381648731317
jokic71@gmail.com

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