par Ginsberg, Francis;Famaey, Jean Pierre
Référence Journal of international medical research, 15, 3, page (148-153)
Publication Publié, 1987
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Forty patients with acute mechanical low-back pain were treated in a double-blind manner with either Rado-Salil® or placebo for 14 days. Statistically significant improvements in spontaneous pain, muscular contracture and in both the patient's and physician's opinions occurred by day 3. These improvements persisted at day 14 and, in addition, there were statistically significant improvements in the finger–floor distance and the degree of lumbar extension. Treatment with Rado-Salil® also allowed significant reduction in the use of oral analgesics. Only a few localized transient side-effects, requiring no specific treatment, were observed. © 1987, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.