Evaluation of topical ibuprofen cream in the treatment of acute ankle sprains

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One hundred patients who presented to the accident and emergency (A and E) department with an acute ankle sprain were entered into a study to determine the efficacy of topical ibuprofen cream by using a double-blind placebo controlled design in a single type of soft-tissue injury. The subjects were given either topical ibuprofen cream or a placebo cream in addition to the standard management of the department. Patients kept diaries recording walking ability and pain visual analogue scales for resting, standing and walking. A total of 51 patients returned diaries that were suitable for analysis. Patients using the topical ibuprofen cream had significant reduction in pain scores over the first 48 h of treatment.

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Campbell, J., & Dunn, T. (1994). Evaluation of topical ibuprofen cream in the treatment of acute ankle sprains. Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 11(3), 178–182. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.11.3.178

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