The Effectiveness of Medicinal Plants in The Therapy of Joint Diseases: Clinical and Statistical Analysis in The Context of Traditional Medicine
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Traditional medicine, joint diseases, phytotherapyAbstract
This article examines the effectiveness of integrating traditional medicine methods into modern treatment protocols for joint diseases (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis). A comparative analysis of phytotherapeutic extracts (Harpagophytum procumbens and Symphytum officinale) was conducted on a sample of 120 patients. The evaluation of results was carried out using the visual analogue scale (VAS), the WOMAC index, and biochemical markers (CRP). Statistical analysis ($p < 0.05$) confirmed a significant improvement in the functional state of the joints and a reduction in pain syndrome in the combined therapy group.
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