2013
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2012-eular.3369
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SAT0423 A randomized, controlled, multicenter study on the effectiveness of traumeel (ointment and gel) in terms of pain reduction and function improvement compared with diclofenac gel in acute ankle sprain

Abstract: Background Acute lateral ankle sprain is generally accepted as the most common ligamentous sports and daily exercise injury associated with acute inflammation. When left untreated, these injuries can lead to joint instability and a limited range of motion. Objectives To demonstrate that Traumeel (ointment and gel) is non-inferior to diclofenac gel 1% in the treatment of acute ankle sprain. Methods In this multicenter study, 449 physically active patients (18–40 years) with unilateral ankle sprain were random… Show more

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