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Clinical gout comprises a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joints and tendons. Gout progresses through four clinical phases: asymptomatic hyperuricemia, acute gouty arthritis, intercritical gout (intervals between acute attacks) and chronic tophaceous gout. Demonstration of intra-articular monosodium urate crystals is necessary to establish a definitive diagnosis of gouty arthritis. Asymptomatic hyperuricemia is common and should not ordinarily be treated. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the treatment of choice for acute attacks of gout in most patients. NSAIDs should be used sparingly in elderly patients and should be avoided in patients with renal disease and peptic ulcer disease, and in those receiving concurrent systemic anticoagulation. Corticosteroids are a valuable treatment option for patients in whom NSAID therapy is contraindicated. Acute gouty arthritis and chronic gout require different treatment strategies.
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Thank you."
MARK D. HARRIS, M.D.,
Wilford Hall, USAF Medical Center,
San Antonio, Texas
LORI B. SIEGEL, M.D.,
Finch University of Health Sciences, Chicago Medical School,
Chicago, Illinois
JEFFREY A. ALLOWAY, M.D.,
Wilford Hall, USAF Medical Center,
San Antonio, Texas
Gout is a condition characterized by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joints or soft tissue. The four phases of gout include asymptomatic hyperuricemia, acute gouty arthritis, intercritical gout and chronic tophaceous gout. The peak incidence occurs in patients 30 to 50 years old, and the condition is much more common in men than in women. Patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia do not require treatment, but efforts should be made to lower their urate levels by encouraging them to make changes in diet or lifestyle. Acute gout most commonly affects the first metatarsal joint of the foot, but other joints are also commonly involved. Definitive diagnosis requires joint aspiration with demonstration of birefringent crystals in the synovial fluid under a polarized light microscope. Treatment includes nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, corticosteroids and analgesics. In patients without complications, NSAID therapy is preferred.
Epidemiology
Gouty arthritis is the most common form of inflammatory joint disease in men older than 40 years.1 The National Health Survey (1983 to 1985) determined the prevalence rate of self-reported gout to be 13.6 cases per 1,000 men and 6.4 cases per 1,000 women. These numbers reflect an approximate threefold increase in the prevalence of gout since 1969.2 In contrast, cases of physician-diagnosed gout suggest a consistently lower prevalence rate--5.0 to 6.6 cases per 1,000 men and 1.0 to 3.0 cases per 1,000 women.3,4
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Gout affects 2.1 million Americans; most are men 40 to 50 years of age. The most common symptom of gout is sudden, severe attacks of pain and swelling in some joints. It usually affects one joint at a time, especially the joint of the big toe, but can also affect the knee, ankle, foot, hand, wrist and elbow.
Although known as the big misery, gout has been studied for years. Some control is now available through the use of drugs but others find drugs to be a problem also. Goode Wraps has developed an ankle wrap or tape that many find very effective.
Goode Wraps reduce pain, swelling and stiffness
associated with Foot Pain Without Drugs
Gout,
a condition that manifests itself as recurrent attacks of acute arthritis, may become
chronic and deforming. About 95% of patients with this foot disorder are men,
usually over 30. Alcohol or dietary excesses as was once thought do not cause it,
but there seems to be a hereditary factor involved. The presence of increased uric
acid in the body distinguishes gout from other forms of arthritis, although hyperuricemia
alone, which often occurs in complete absence of gout, is not thought to be the sole
causative factor. Gout usually begins with an acute attack of pain, inflammation,
extreme tenderness, and redness in the affected jointoften the big toe, foot and
sometimes the ankle or knee. After repeated attacks of gout the disease can cause
the deposition of sodium urate crystals in the tissues about the joints, causing stiffness
and deformity.
Although known as the big misery, gout has been studied for years. Some control is now available through the use of
drugs but others find drugs to be a problem also. Goode
Wraps has developed an ankle wrap and HexTapes many find very effective.
The Goode Wraps products have been clinically tested at five major Universities. Click on a study that indicates your interest.
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The product has proven effective in relieving pain, swelling and stiffness from gout
in muscles and joints. There have been no complaints about allergic reactions. The FDA
laboratory in Seattle, Washington tested the product to see if any of the semiconductors
were absorbed into the skin. This test
concluded the elements were not absorbed into the skin.
The Health Sciences Department or Medical Schools at five major universities have been
involved in research. A double blind pain
study was conducted at a western university and the results stated, "Seven days- 33% of control group subjects had again slight improvement. 91% of the
treatment group subjects had great to total improvement.
Significance is .004. An
anti-inflammatory study by a southwest university concluded, "These data indicate
that semiconductors are an active topical anti-inflammatory agent when impregnated on
cloth or on tape. Another study by the
same university summarized by stating, "There does not appear to be any consistent
effect of the semiconductor patches on blood flow or local temperature in resting
subjects. In terms of the recovery from local
heating, most subjects show nearly identical responses at site with and without the
semiconductor patch/pellet combination. A
third study on muscle relaxation states, "In several experiments, we have been able
to record a reduction of force through the motion cycle after the application of
semiconductors over the bellies of the planar flexor muscles. This effect occurs within very few minutes of
application of semiconductors."
Two pilot studies with athletes wearing
wraps at a rocky mountain university conclude, "Kicking results showed that maximum ball velocity, knee joints angular velocity, thigh and
shank angular velocities at contact were larger in condition A (wearing Goode Wraps) than
in condition B (wearing placebo wraps). Vertical
jump results showed average jump height, vertical take-off velocity and vertical push-off
impulse to be greater in the semiconductor jumps."
An Osteoarthritis study (gout) at a nursing school concluded, T-test
analyses of data demonstrated a moderate decrease in pain after two hours for both the
HexTapes and placebo groups and a significant decrease in pain in only the HexTape group
after two days of treatment, supporting the hypothesis of a significant decrease in
reported pain of subjects receiving treatment of topically applied Goode Wraps tapes as
compared to subjects receiving placebo therapy.
The basic science for the mechanism has not been established. A number of hypotheses have
been advanced. The Goode Wraps may conduct excess body electricity, may conduct the
bodys electromagnetic waves, may conduct free radicals, may enhance free radical
scavengers or may enhance the development of the extra cellular matrix.
See the Goode Wraps Home Page for university research and user testimonials. Call 1-888-972-7200, leave a message.
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Goode Wraps are not intended for sole treatment of injury or disease. Consult a physician for treatment of any pain or inflammation that is severe or that lasts for more than a few days.
These products have not been pre-cleared by FDA although applications have been filed and will be reviewed shortly based on promising scientific research. Only FDA can conclude that a medical device is safe and effective for an intended use.
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