Background: Topical agents have been shown to be effective in soft tissue injuries and commonly used in outpatient clinics. However, the data regarding topical agents in the emergency department is insufficient, and they are not used often in the emergency department setting. The present study aimed to compare the effect of 2.5% topical ketoprofen (gel form) to placebo in patients presenting with ankle sprain to the emergency department. Methods: Patients presenting with ankle sprain composed the study population. Study patients were randomized into 2 study arms: 2.5% ketoprofen gel and placebo administered over a 5-cm area locally. Pain alleviation was measured by visual analog scale at 15 and 30 minutes. A total of 100 patients were inclu...
Objective Oligoanalgesia is common in emergency departments (EDs), and pain management is of concern...
OBJECTIVE: We compared pain and degree of disability in patients with acute ankle sprains receiving ...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries treated in emergency departments (ED). In clinical p...
BACKGROUND: Topical agents have been shown to be effective in soft tissue injuries and commonly used...
Background: Topical agents have been shown to be effective in soft tissue injuries and commonly used...
Objective Despite the favorable data concerning topical agents use in outpatient clinics, they are n...
Patients (with venous or arterial disease) are particularly affected by even minor sprains as edema,...
Ankle sprains mainly caused by accidents or strenuous sport activities can often be quite painful an...
Objective: Oligoanalgesia is common in emergency departments (EDs), and pain management is of concer...
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled comparative study in 60 patients with ankle sprains suffering ...
David R Lionberger1, Eric Joussellin2, Jillmarie Yanchick3, Merrell Magelli3,4, Arturo Lanzarotti51S...
Background: Use of topical NSAIDs to treat acute musculoskeletal conditions is widely accepted in so...
BACKGROUND: Use of topical NSAIDs to treat acute musculoskeletal conditions is widely accepted in so...
Background: A previous systematic review reported that topical NSAIDs were effective in relieving pa...
In a double-blind between-patient study the efficacy of diclofenac potassium, a non-steroidal anti-i...
Objective Oligoanalgesia is common in emergency departments (EDs), and pain management is of concern...
OBJECTIVE: We compared pain and degree of disability in patients with acute ankle sprains receiving ...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries treated in emergency departments (ED). In clinical p...
BACKGROUND: Topical agents have been shown to be effective in soft tissue injuries and commonly used...
Background: Topical agents have been shown to be effective in soft tissue injuries and commonly used...
Objective Despite the favorable data concerning topical agents use in outpatient clinics, they are n...
Patients (with venous or arterial disease) are particularly affected by even minor sprains as edema,...
Ankle sprains mainly caused by accidents or strenuous sport activities can often be quite painful an...
Objective: Oligoanalgesia is common in emergency departments (EDs), and pain management is of concer...
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled comparative study in 60 patients with ankle sprains suffering ...
David R Lionberger1, Eric Joussellin2, Jillmarie Yanchick3, Merrell Magelli3,4, Arturo Lanzarotti51S...
Background: Use of topical NSAIDs to treat acute musculoskeletal conditions is widely accepted in so...
BACKGROUND: Use of topical NSAIDs to treat acute musculoskeletal conditions is widely accepted in so...
Background: A previous systematic review reported that topical NSAIDs were effective in relieving pa...
In a double-blind between-patient study the efficacy of diclofenac potassium, a non-steroidal anti-i...
Objective Oligoanalgesia is common in emergency departments (EDs), and pain management is of concern...
OBJECTIVE: We compared pain and degree of disability in patients with acute ankle sprains receiving ...
Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries treated in emergency departments (ED). In clinical p...