The investigators studied the influence of two aproved rehabilitative treatments, connective tissue techniques and lymphatic drainage, on acute inflammation markers. Furthermore, the role of mediterranean diet on the same values was investigated in the first postoperative period
The main objective of this study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of lymphatic drainage and connective tissue techniques in modulating systemic inflammation. Another objective is to evaluate the existence, at baseline, of a correlation between the inflammation indices and the level of adherence to the Mediterranean diet. Methods. 34 patients were recruited, and divided into three groups. The control group followed the normal rehabilitation protocol. The other two groups were subjected, in addition to the standard treatment, to manual lymphatic drainage treatment or connective tissue techniques. The outcomes (PCR, ESR, Oedema) were recorded in three stages: upon entering the hospital, 1 week after entry and at follow-up 21 days after surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
34
The interventions follow the validated techniques normally used in international rehabilitation
presidio ospedaliero di Asiago
Asiago, Vicenza, Italy
ULSS 7 Pedemontana
Asiago, Vicenza, Italy
CRP variation
blood test
Time frame: 21 days
ESR variation
blood test
Time frame: 21 days
lower limb oedema
leg circumference
Time frame: 21 days
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