Article
Use of Topical NSAIDs in Acute Musculoskeletal Sports Injury: A Brief Review
Journal of Pain Management
(2007)
Abstract
The objective of this review article is to summarize the current standards of pain management in minor sports related musculoskeletal injuries. This article also addresses the topical form of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug as an effective pain management option in an outpatient setting. Design: Quantitive systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Methods: The data was obtained through literature review of articles published in the last 10 years. In addition, FDA information on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications was also reviewed. The patient population studied in the articles included children and adults. Conclusion: Current standards of managing pain resulting from sports injuries involve a number of analgesic drugs including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The topical form of this class of drugs is an effective method for pain management of minor musculoskeletal sports-related injuries.
Keywords
- Topical NSAIDs,
- musculoskeletal,
- sports injury
Disciplines
Publication Date
2007
Publisher Statement
Published in Journal of Pain Management, v. 1, issue 2, p. 91-94.
© 2009 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Reprinted as a book chapter in Pain in Children and Youth. Patricia Schofield, & Joav Merrick, (Eds.). p. 13-17.
Reprinted as a book chapter in Adolescence and Chronic Illness. A Public Health Concern. Hatim Omar, Donald E. Greydanus, Dilip R. Patel, & Joav Merrick, (Eds.). p. 307-310.
Citation Information
Amit M. Deoka, Shawn J. Smith and Hatim A. Omar. "Use of Topical NSAIDs in Acute Musculoskeletal Sports Injury: A Brief Review" Journal of Pain Management Vol. 1 Iss. 2 (2007) p. 91 - 94 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hatim_omar/37/