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is a preliminary study conducted by the Washington University School
of Medicine that clearly shows users of glucosamine experienced "significant
reduction" of pain and suffered less radiographic narrowing (cartiliage
deterioration) of the knee. Long-term
effects of glucosamine sulfate on osteoarthritis progression Reported by: Richard Brasington, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, USA
In the study, the group treated with glucosamine sulfate, 1500 mg/day, suffered less radiographic narrowing of the knee joint (0.06 mm versus 0.31 mm) than the placebo group. Furthermore, the glucosamine treated group experienced significant reduction of symptoms (WOMAC pain and function subscales). The authors conclude that glucosamine sulfate prevents the progression of osteoarthritis of the knee, in addition to relieving the symptoms. The identification of a medication capable of retarding the progression of osteoarthritis would be a revolutionary development in rheumatic therapeutics. The major limitation of the design of this study is the use of standard weight-bearing views of the knee to measure joint space narrowing. Such views are not ideal for assessing the femoral-tibial joint space, and difficulty in reproducing the precise orientation of the joint space make serial comparisons problematic. This undermines the significance of the apparent differences between the two groups over time, especially in view of differences of tenths of millimeters. Superior positioning techniques, such as the semi-flexed view described by Buckland-Wright et al (see Additional information), should be used in future studies to attempt to confirm this observation. Nonetheless, this paper heightens expectations that treatment to prevent the progression of osteoarthritis may be on the horizon, and provides evidence to legitimize the use of glucosamine sulfate for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee. Glucosamine not worked for you as well as you thought it might? Read new research on how glucosamine can be made ten times as effective. If you have arthritis, we highly recommend trying Syn-Flex. Syn-Flex is a fast-acting, high-quality osteoarthritis supplement that works for humans and pets. Fomulated with pharmaceutical quality liquid glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate, and eleven other arthritis-fighting ingredients, Syn-Flex is will not only end your pain quickly, it will aid in halting the progression of your osteoarthritis. Learn more about Syn-Flex here .
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