| Reduction in Tibial
Shaft Fracture Healing Time With Essential Nutrient Supplementation
Containing Ascorbic Acid, Lysine, and Proline
Jitendra Jamdar, M.B.B.S., M.S. Bala Rao, B.A.M.S., Shrirang
Netke Ph.D., M. Waheed Roomi, Ph.D., Vadim Ivanov, M.D., Aleksandra
Niedzwiecki, Ph.D., Matthias Rath, M.D.
The healing of bone fractures is a prolonged process that can
be affected by nutrition. Our objective was to critically evaluate
the effect of a specific nutrient synergy program on the healing
time of tibial fractures. The tested nutrient program has been
shown to support the formation of collagen in the bones, the foundation
of bone mineralization. The stability of the bones is dependent
upon the stability and strength of the underlying connective tissue.
Study Design
A double-blind placebo-controlled study was conducted on 113 patients
who presented with unilateral displaced closed or Grade I open
tibial fractures to Dr. Jamdar Hospital in Jabalpur, India. Patients
were randomized to receive either standard care with a placebo
or supplementation with an essential nutrient synergy program.
Qualifying patients, on admission to the study, were clinically
examined, radiographs of the affected limbs were taken, fractures
reduced under anesthesia, and above knee plaster casts were applied.
Radiographs were taken at each follow-up visit to confirm the
reduced alignment of fracture and proper callus formation.
Healing was defined as the absence of abnormal mobility at the
fracture site clinically, the absence of pain elicited by stressing
the fracture or by walking, and radiographic confirmation of callus
formation.
Results
The data analysis demonstrated reduced fracture-healing time associated
with experimental supplementation. The fracture healing time in
75% of the supplemented group of patients was 17 weeks or less
and 19 weeks or less in 75% of the placebo group of patients.
The percentage of patients with fractures healing in 10 weeks
or less was 33.3% for the supplemented group and 11.1% for the
placebo group.
Conclusion
Fracture healing time can be reduced by the synergistic action
of specific nutrients. In addition, the participants reported
an improved feeling of well-being with use of the program.



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