Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Anzolin, Ana Paula
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade de Passo Fundo
Faculdade de Educação Física e Fisioterapia – FEFF
Brasil
UPF
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Envelhecimento Humano
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.upf.br/handle/123456789/8918
Resumo: Introduction: Aging is a global reality and the legislation should guarantee the right of the population to reach a healthy aging. Among the most common pathologies of the musculoskeletal system in the elderly population, osteoarthrosis is the second most prevalent chronic disease. The treatment aims to improve the quality of life because, so far, there is no known cure. Ozonized oil has proven action in healing wounds, gingivitis, ulcers and appears to be a therapeutic option for the treatment of osteoarthritis. In osteoarthrosis, there is no scientific proof of the benefits of topical ozonated oil. Therefore, the aim of this dissertation was to evaluate whether topical ozone oil in the treatment of osteoarthritis in different limbs reduces pain and inflammatory markers compared to placebo group in patients recruited and diagnosed with osteoarthritis disease. Methods: A randomized, placebo controlled, triple-blind clinical trial was performed and included patients with osteoarthrosis aged over 50 years old, that used ozonated oil or placebo (nonozonated oil) for 60 days. Patients were divided into two homogeneous groups. During the 60 days, the patients underwent several evaluations, such as laboratory analysis, analogue visual scale (VAS) pain assessment and WOMAC scale. Results: 80 patients with osteoarthrosis were evaluated. Pain reduction occurred in both groups, and thus, this pain reduction effect may be related to local daily massage with oil (ozonized or not), and mainly to the placebo effect. No biochemical differences and no decrease in other inflammatory markers were observed, such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or or erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), but these markers are nonspecific in this disease. Conclusion: Ozone delivered in mineral oil for the topical treatment of osteoarthrosis showed a similar effect to the placebo group, both groups reduced pain. Thus refuting the hypothesis of the study, where it was believed that topically ozone oil would reduce pain in this disease. It is suggested that ozone via topical when used on the whole skin, did not reach a good power of penetration. This work was the first placebo-controlled triple-blind clinical trial that confirmed the placebo effect of topical ozonized oil on osteoarthritis
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spelling Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativaTopical ozone oil in degenerative joint diseaseOzônio - TratamentoOsteoartriteIdososMedicina alternativaSAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICAIntroduction: Aging is a global reality and the legislation should guarantee the right of the population to reach a healthy aging. Among the most common pathologies of the musculoskeletal system in the elderly population, osteoarthrosis is the second most prevalent chronic disease. The treatment aims to improve the quality of life because, so far, there is no known cure. Ozonized oil has proven action in healing wounds, gingivitis, ulcers and appears to be a therapeutic option for the treatment of osteoarthritis. In osteoarthrosis, there is no scientific proof of the benefits of topical ozonated oil. Therefore, the aim of this dissertation was to evaluate whether topical ozone oil in the treatment of osteoarthritis in different limbs reduces pain and inflammatory markers compared to placebo group in patients recruited and diagnosed with osteoarthritis disease. Methods: A randomized, placebo controlled, triple-blind clinical trial was performed and included patients with osteoarthrosis aged over 50 years old, that used ozonated oil or placebo (nonozonated oil) for 60 days. Patients were divided into two homogeneous groups. During the 60 days, the patients underwent several evaluations, such as laboratory analysis, analogue visual scale (VAS) pain assessment and WOMAC scale. Results: 80 patients with osteoarthrosis were evaluated. Pain reduction occurred in both groups, and thus, this pain reduction effect may be related to local daily massage with oil (ozonized or not), and mainly to the placebo effect. No biochemical differences and no decrease in other inflammatory markers were observed, such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or or erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), but these markers are nonspecific in this disease. Conclusion: Ozone delivered in mineral oil for the topical treatment of osteoarthrosis showed a similar effect to the placebo group, both groups reduced pain. Thus refuting the hypothesis of the study, where it was believed that topically ozone oil would reduce pain in this disease. It is suggested that ozone via topical when used on the whole skin, did not reach a good power of penetration. This work was the first placebo-controlled triple-blind clinical trial that confirmed the placebo effect of topical ozonized oil on osteoarthritisIntrodução: O envelhecimento é uma realidade mundial e a legislação deve garantir o direito de que a população alcance um envelhecimento saudável. Entre as patologias do aparelho locomotor mais frequentes na população idosa, a osteoartrose é a segunda doença crônica mais prevalente. O tratamento objetiva melhorar a qualidade de vida, pois, até o momento não a cura conhecida. O óleo ozonizado tem comprovada ação na cicatrização de feridas, gengivites, úlceras e parece ser uma opção terapêutica para o tratamento da osteoartrose. Na osteoartrose, não há comprovações científicas dos benefícios do óleo ozonizado via tópica, portanto, o objetivo desta dissertação foi avaliar se o óleo ozonizado via tópica no tratamento da osteoartrose em diferentes membros reduz a dor e os marcadores inflamatórios, comparando com grupo placebo, em pacientes recrutados e diagnosticados com a doença de osteoartrose. Metodologia: Foi realizado um ensaio clínico randomizado, placebo controlado, triplo-cego, incluindo pacientes com osteoartrose com idade superior a 50 anos que utilizaram óleo ozonizado ou placebo (óleo não ozonizado) por 60 dias. Os pacientes foram divididos em dois grupos homogêneos. Durante os 60 dias, os pacientes passaram por diversas avaliações, como análises laboratoriais, avaliação da dor por escala visual analógica (VAS) e escala de WOMAC. Resultados: Foram avaliados 80 pacientes com osteoartrose. A redução da dor ocorreu em ambos os grupos, e dessa forma, este efeito de redução de dor pode estar relacionado à massagem diária local com o óleo (ozonizado ou não), e principalmente ao efeito placebo. Não foram observadas diferenças bioquímicas e nem diminuição de outros marcadores inflamatórios, como proteína C reativa (PCR) ou velocidade de sedimentação glomerular (VSG), porém, esses marcadores são inespecíficos nessa doença. Conclusão: Ozônio veiculado em óleo mineral para o tratamento tópico de osteoartrose desmonstrou efeito similar ao grupo placebo, ambos os grupos reduziram a dor. Sendo assim refutada a hipótese do estudo, onde acreditava-se que o óleo ozonizado via tópica iria reduzir a dor nesta doença. Esse trabalho, foi o primeiro ensaio clínico ranzomizado triplo cego placebo controlado que comprovou o efeito placebo do óleo ozonizado via tópica na osteoartroseUniversidade de Passo FundoFaculdade de Educação Física e Fisioterapia – FEFFBrasilUPFPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Envelhecimento HumanoBertol, Charise Dallazemhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4872674768740491Anzolin, Ana Paula2025-06-20T16:20:37Z2019-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfANZOLIN, Ana Paula. Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa. 2019.170 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa
Topical ozone oil in degenerative joint disease
title Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa
spellingShingle Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa
Anzolin, Ana Paula
Ozônio - Tratamento
Osteoartrite
Idosos
Medicina alternativa
SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
title_short Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa
title_full Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa
title_fullStr Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa
title_full_unstemmed Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa
title_sort Óleo ozonizado via tópica na doença articular degenerativa
author Anzolin, Ana Paula
author_facet Anzolin, Ana Paula
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bertol, Charise Dallazem
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4872674768740491
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anzolin, Ana Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ozônio - Tratamento
Osteoartrite
Idosos
Medicina alternativa
SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
topic Ozônio - Tratamento
Osteoartrite
Idosos
Medicina alternativa
SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
description Introduction: Aging is a global reality and the legislation should guarantee the right of the population to reach a healthy aging. Among the most common pathologies of the musculoskeletal system in the elderly population, osteoarthrosis is the second most prevalent chronic disease. The treatment aims to improve the quality of life because, so far, there is no known cure. Ozonized oil has proven action in healing wounds, gingivitis, ulcers and appears to be a therapeutic option for the treatment of osteoarthritis. In osteoarthrosis, there is no scientific proof of the benefits of topical ozonated oil. Therefore, the aim of this dissertation was to evaluate whether topical ozone oil in the treatment of osteoarthritis in different limbs reduces pain and inflammatory markers compared to placebo group in patients recruited and diagnosed with osteoarthritis disease. Methods: A randomized, placebo controlled, triple-blind clinical trial was performed and included patients with osteoarthrosis aged over 50 years old, that used ozonated oil or placebo (nonozonated oil) for 60 days. Patients were divided into two homogeneous groups. During the 60 days, the patients underwent several evaluations, such as laboratory analysis, analogue visual scale (VAS) pain assessment and WOMAC scale. Results: 80 patients with osteoarthrosis were evaluated. Pain reduction occurred in both groups, and thus, this pain reduction effect may be related to local daily massage with oil (ozonized or not), and mainly to the placebo effect. No biochemical differences and no decrease in other inflammatory markers were observed, such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or or erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), but these markers are nonspecific in this disease. Conclusion: Ozone delivered in mineral oil for the topical treatment of osteoarthrosis showed a similar effect to the placebo group, both groups reduced pain. Thus refuting the hypothesis of the study, where it was believed that topically ozone oil would reduce pain in this disease. It is suggested that ozone via topical when used on the whole skin, did not reach a good power of penetration. This work was the first placebo-controlled triple-blind clinical trial that confirmed the placebo effect of topical ozonized oil on osteoarthritis
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