Affiliation:
1. Rehabilitation and Health Research Center (CIRES), Universidad de las Américas, Santiago, Chile; 2 Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad SEK, Santiago, Chile; 2 Physical Therapy Department, Clinical Hospital San Borja Arriarán, Santiago, Chile
Abstract
Background: Ginger has been proposed as a complementary treatment for musculoskeletal
pain. However, efficacy, type, and safety remains unclear.
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of consumption or topical application of ginger
for pain relief and knee function improvement in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Study Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials.
Methods: An electronic search was performed on Medline, Central, CINAHL, PEDro,
SPORTDiscus, and LILACS databases. The eligibility criteria for selecting studies included
clinical trials that compared consumption and/or topical ginger with placebo or other
interventions for the pain relief and knee function in patients with medical diagnosis of knee
osteoarthritis.
Results: Seven clinical trials met the eligibility criteria, and for the quantitative synthesis, 4
studies were included. For the comparison capsules versus placebo, mean difference for pain
was −7.88 mm; 95% confidence interval (CI), 11.92 to 3.85 (P = 0.00), and standard mean
difference for knee function was −1.61 points; 95% CI, −4.30 to −1.09 (P = 0.24). For the
comparison of topical ginger versus standard treatment, standard mean difference for pain
was 0.79 mm; 95% CI, −1.97 to 0.39 (P = 0.19), and standard mean difference for knee
function was −0.51 points; 95% CI, −1.15 to 0.13 (P = 0.12).
Limitations: The current evidence is heterogeneous and has a poor methodologic quality.
Conclusions: There is insufficient evidence to support the use of oral ginger compared with
placebo in the pain relief and function improvement in patients with knee osteoarthritis. For
other comparisons, no statistically significant differences were found.
Key words: Osteoarthritis, knee osteoarthritis, ginger, pain, randomized clinical trial,
systematic review
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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