Flusser Daniel, Abu-Shakra Mahmoud, Friger Michael, Codish Shlomi, Sukenik Shaul
Rheumatic Diseases Unit, Internal Medicine "D" Department, Soroka University Medical Center and the Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
J Clin Rheumatol. 2002 Aug;8(4):197-203. doi: 10.1097/00124743-200208000-00003.
Mud pack therapy is an alternative mode of treatment for rheumatic diseases. It is based on the application of heated mud packs to the entire body or to specific areas, such as over joints. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the efficacy of treatment with mud compresses at patients' homes for osteoarthritis of the knee. Fifty-eight patients with osteoarthritis of the knee were enrolled in a prospective, double-blinded, controlled study. Forty patients were treated with natural mineral-rich mud compresses and 18 patients were treated with mineral-depleted mud compresses. Mud compresses were applied 5 times each week during 3 weeks for a total of 15 treatments. Patients were assessed at baseline, at completion of the 3-week treatment period, and twice after the conclusion of the treatment period-after 1 month and after 3 months. The main outcome measures were the Lequesne Index of severity of knee osteoarthritis, patient self-assessment of pain, and severity of knee pain on a visual analog scale. A reduction of 20% or more in the pain scores was considered clinically significant. In the group treated with natural mud compresses, a significant reduction in knee pain was observed at all assessments. Similarly, improvement in the Lequesne Index was seen at the end of therapy and a month after treatment. In the control group, given mineral-depleted mud compresses, no significant change in knee pain was seen at any assessment. Improvement in the Lequesne Index was seen 1 and 3 months after completion of the therapy, but not at the end of therapy. Seventy-two percent of the patients in the treatment group had an improvement of >20% in self-assessment of knee pain, compared with 33% in the control group (p = 0.005). The data suggest that treatment with mud compresses, but only in their natural form, temporarily relieves pain in patients with osteoarthritis of the knees. We believe that treatment with mud compresses might augment conventional medical therapy in these patients.
泥敷疗法是治疗风湿性疾病的一种替代治疗方式。它是基于将加热后的泥敷剂敷于全身或特定部位,如关节部位。本研究的目的是评估在家中对膝骨关节炎患者进行泥敷治疗的疗效。58例膝骨关节炎患者被纳入一项前瞻性、双盲、对照研究。40例患者接受富含天然矿物质的泥敷治疗,18例患者接受贫矿物质泥敷治疗。泥敷每周进行5次,持续3周,共进行15次治疗。在基线、3周治疗期结束时以及治疗期结束后1个月和3个月进行两次评估。主要观察指标为膝骨关节炎严重程度的勒凯斯内指数、患者对疼痛的自我评估以及视觉模拟量表上的膝关节疼痛严重程度。疼痛评分降低20%或更多被认为具有临床意义。在接受天然泥敷治疗的组中,在所有评估中均观察到膝关节疼痛显著减轻。同样,在治疗结束时和治疗后1个月,勒凯斯内指数有所改善。在接受贫矿物质泥敷治疗的对照组中,在任何评估中膝关节疼痛均无显著变化。在治疗结束后1个月和3个月观察到勒凯斯内指数有所改善,但在治疗结束时未观察到。治疗组中72%的患者膝关节疼痛自我评估改善>20%,而对照组为33%(p = 0.005)。数据表明,只有天然形式的泥敷治疗才能暂时缓解膝骨关节炎患者的疼痛。我们认为泥敷治疗可能会增强这些患者的传统医学治疗效果。