Post-operative wound healing

Clinical trial, with negative and  positive findings, on 88 patients with toe bunions and attending an  orthopaedic hospital in Germany. Approximately half of the patients were  randomly allocated to receive homeopathic Arnica and the others  received a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID); they were not  told which treatment group they were in. After 4 days, Arnica was  inferior to the NSAID as regards pain management, but Arnica and the  NSAID were similarly effective for wound irritation and for patient  mobility. Arnica was tolerated by patients better than the NSAID.

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