Orthopedic Surgery 2012
DOI: 10.5772/26097
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Biochemical Measurement of Injury and Inflammation in Musculoskeletal Surgeries

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“…27 Evaluation of the time course of biomarkers after injury is relevant for monitoring management and recovery. 26 In the present study, a decrease in selected blood inflammatory markers was noted throughout, for all experimental protocols, indicating reduced inflammation during recovery. However, significant differences were found between groups for changes in plasma viscosity; athletes who supplemented with both topical and oral hydrogen experienced a much faster decline in plasma viscosity relative to the control group.…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…27 Evaluation of the time course of biomarkers after injury is relevant for monitoring management and recovery. 26 In the present study, a decrease in selected blood inflammatory markers was noted throughout, for all experimental protocols, indicating reduced inflammation during recovery. However, significant differences were found between groups for changes in plasma viscosity; athletes who supplemented with both topical and oral hydrogen experienced a much faster decline in plasma viscosity relative to the control group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…26 These biomarkers are elevated immediately after a soft tissue injury, with levels correlating to the clinical stages of the condition. 27 Evaluation of the time course of biomarkers after injury is relevant for monitoring management and recovery.…”
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confidence: 99%