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The Effects of Hydrogen-rich Formulation for Treatment of Sport-related Soft Tissue Injuries

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Center for Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Serbia

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 2

Conditions

Soft Tissue Injuries

Treatments

Dietary Supplement: HYDRO 2
Dietary Supplement: ACTIVE
Dietary Supplement: HYDRO

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01759498
RPP-3 (Other Grant/Funding Number)
012-12C/4

Details and patient eligibility

About

Since hydrogen therapy in humans seems to be beneficial for treating inflammation, ischemia-reperfusion injury and oxidative stress, it seems plausible to evaluate the effects of exogenously administered hydrogen as an element of instant management of sport-related soft tissue injuries (e.g. muscle sprain, ligament strain, tendonitis, contusion). The main aim of the present study will be to examine the effects of two-week hydrogen-rich oral and topical administration on the inflammation, recovery and functional abilities in competitive male and female athletes after acute soft-tissue injury. During the season 2012/2013 (from February to June) subjects (36 professional athletes) will be recruited and examined by certified sports medicine specialist in the out-patient clinics of the Center for Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences in the first 24 hours after the sport-related soft tissue injury was sustained. The subjects will be allocated to a double-blind design to three randomly assigned trials. During the period of 2 weeks subjects in the placebo group (PLA) will receive traditional treatment protocol after the soft-tissue injury, consisting of RICE protocol during the first 48 h and sub-acute protocol thereafter. Subjects in the first experimental group will follow the above procedures with additional administration of oral hydrogen-rich capsules (4 capsules three times per day) throughout the study. Subjects in the second experimental group will follow the procedures of first experimental group with additional administration of hydrogen-rick packs 6 times per day for 20 minutes throughout the study. Participants will be evaluated at the beginning of the study (e.g. at the time of the injury report), after 7 and 14 days after baseline testing for: a) serum C-reactive protein, plasma viscosity and interleukin 6 level, b) pain intensity during rest and walking, c) degree of joint swelling, d) passive joint flexibility, and, e) subjective side-effects. The investigators expect that the administration of hydrogen will significantly improve inflammation outcomes (e.g. decrease in serum C-reactive protein) as compared to the placebo, with topical hydrogen administration will additionally improve post-injury recovery outcomes (e.g. pain intensity, degree of swelling). These results could support the hypothesis that hydrogen-rich intervention may be included as an element of immediate treatment for sport-related soft tissue injuries.

Enrollment

36 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 30 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • recent history of acute soft-tissue sports injury
  • professional athletes

Exclusion criteria

  • not ambulatory patients
  • clinical findings classed as more severe than grade II

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

36 participants in 3 patient groups

HYDRO 2
Experimental group
Description:
Subjects in the second experimental group will follow the procedures of first experimental group with additional administration of hydrogen-rick packs 6 times per day for 20 minutes throughout the study.
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: HYDRO 2
ACTIVE
Active Comparator group
Description:
During the period of 2 weeks subjects will receive traditional treatment protocol after the soft-tissue injury, consisting of RICE protocol during the first 48 h (e.g. rest, ice packs for 20 minutes every 2 hours, compression with elastic bandage, elevation of the injured area above the level of the heart at all possible times) and sub-acute protocol thereafter (e.g. passive stretching 3 times per day for 90 sec, isometric strength exercise with 3 sets with 15 repetitions, 30 min of pain-free weight-bearing exercise).
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: ACTIVE
HYDRO
Experimental group
Description:
Subjects in the first experimental group will follow the PLA procedures with additional administration of oral hydrogen-rich capsules (4 capsules three times per day) throughout the study.
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: HYDRO

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