A randomized, placebo-controlled double-blinded comparative clinical study of five over-the-counter non- pharmacological topical analgesics for myofascial pain: single session findings

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Avrahami, Daniel [2 ]
Hammond, Amanda [3 ]
Higgins, Ceara [4 ]
Vernon, Howard [1 ]
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[1] Canadian Mem Chiropract Coll, 6100 Leslie St, Toronto, ON M2H 3J1, Canada
[2] 204 Parkmount, Toronto, ON M4J 4V6, Canada
[3] Lakeview Chiropract Hlth & Wellness, 2B 3602 Taylor St E, Saskatoon, SK 57H 5H9, Canada
[4] 777 Woodbine Ave, Toronto, ON M4E 2J5, Canada
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10.1186/2045-709X-20-7
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Objectives: To investigate the effects of topical agents for the treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) and Myofascial Trigger Point (MTRP). Methods: Subjects with an identifiable trigger point in the trapezius muscle, age 18-80 were recruited for a singlesession randomized, placebo-blinded clinical study. Baseline measurements of trapezius muscle pressure pain threshold (PPT: by pressure algometer) along with right and left cervical lateral flexion (rangiometer) were obtained by a blinded examiner. An assessor blinded to the outcomes assessments applied one of 6 topical formulations which had been placed in identical plastic containers. Five of these topicals were proposed active formulations; the control group was given a non-active formulation (PLA). Five minutes after the application of the formula the outcome measures were re-tested. Data were analyzed with a 5-way ANOVA and Holms-adjusted t-tests with an alpha level of 0.05. Results: 120 subjects were entered into the study (63 females; ages 16-82); 20 subjects randomly allocated into each group. The pre-and post-treatment results for pressure threshold did show significant intra-group increases for the BenGay Ultra Strength Muscle Pain Ointment (BG), the Professional Therapy MuscleCare Roll-on (PTMC roll-on) and Motion Medicine Cream (MM) with an increased threshold of 0.5 kg/cm(2) (+/-0.15), 0.72 kg/cm(2) (+/-0.17) and 0.47 Kg/cm(2) (+/-0.19) respectively. With respect to the inter-group comparisons, PTMC roll-on showed significant increases in pressure threshold compared with Placebo (PLA) (p = 0.002) and Icy Hot Extra Strength Cream (IH) (p = 0.006). In addition, BG demonstrated significant increases in pressure threshold compared with PLA (p = 0.0003). Conclusions: With regards to pressure threshold, PTMC roll-on, BG and MM showed significant increases in pain threshold tolerance after a short-term application on a trigger points located in the trapezius muscle. PTMC roll-on and BG were both shown to be superior vs placebo while PTMC was also shown to be superior to IH in patients with trigger points located in the trapezius muscle on a single application.
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