Effect of Cabbage Wraps on the Reduction of Post-Traumatic Knee Exudates in Men.

Jacek Dygut, Monika Piwowar, Kinga Fijałkowska, Ibeth Guevara, Robert Jakubas, Gustaw Gonzales, Krzysztof Popławski, Anna Strokowska, Hanna Wikariak, Wiktor Jurkowski
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Abstract

Objectives: The study investigates measurable effects of cabbage leaf wraps on post-traumatic knee injury exudate absorption in men.

Design: Case-control experiment on the same group of patients (before and after treatment).

Settings/location: One academic center and two hospitals.

Subjects: The study was carried out on a group of patients with different degrees of injury severity in the acute stage of the knee injury who were divided into three groups based on the width of suprapatellar recess gap (3-5 mm in group 1, 6-10 mm in group 2, and 11 mm or more in group 3) as assessed by ultrasonography.

Interventions: Each group of patients was divided into two subgroups, one of which comprised patients whose knees were treated with wraps containing cabbage leaves with ice (cases) and the others comprised patients treated with wraps without cabbage leaves, with cooling dressing only (controls).

Results: Significant progression in knee fluid uptake was observed in the acute stage of the knee injuries treated with cabbage wraps compared with control groups (p < 0.05). It was shown that the time, type of wraps, and a degree of severity of post-traumatic exudative knee inflammation affect the process of knee recovery (Friedman test for repeated measures p < 0.05). The most significant results were observed within first 24 h after the injury. Further decrease in the width of the recess gap after 5 days was observed.

Conclusions: Application of cabbage wraps with ice to the knee in men may promote a reduction of swelling (by accelerating absorption of knee exudates) if applied during the acute stage of the knee injury.

包菜对男性创伤后膝关节渗出物减少的影响。
目的:研究白菜叶包膜对男性创伤后膝关节损伤渗出物吸收的可测量影响。设计:同一组患者(治疗前后)的病例对照实验。环境/位置:一个学术中心和两个医院。研究对象:选取一组膝关节损伤急性期不同损伤严重程度的患者,根据超声检查髌上隐窝间隙宽度(1组3 ~ 5mm, 2组6 ~ 10mm, 3组11mm及以上)分为3组。干预措施:每组患者分为两个亚组,其中一组患者的膝盖用含有冰卷心菜叶的包裹治疗(病例),另一组患者的膝盖用不含卷心菜叶的包裹治疗,仅用冷却敷料治疗(对照组)。结果:与对照组相比,在急性期用包菜治疗的膝关节损伤患者的膝关节液体摄取有显著的进展(p结论:如果在膝关节损伤的急性期应用冰包菜治疗,男性膝关节可能会促进肿胀的减少(通过加速膝关节渗出物的吸收)。
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