Sodium Humate in the Treatment
of Osteoarthrosis Patients

[Original Article in Russian]

Iubitskaia NS, Ivanov EM.
Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 1999 Sep-Oct;(5):22-4.

The authors' study of sodium humate balneotherapy in rehabilitation of osteoarthrosis patients has shown that such balneotherapy produces analgetic, antiinflammatory and lipid modulating effects, improves metabolic processes. Low concentration of the preparation and lack of effects of other mud factors make sodium humate procedures rather tolerable. Osteoarthrosis patients can apply the procedure in home setting.

Publication Types: Clinical Trial

PMID: 10598525 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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