
Foot & Ankle
6 wk Vitamin C Supplementation Improves Pain and Function vs. Placebo After Foot and Ankle Surgery
Foot Ankle Surg. 2019 Aug;25(4):542-545.60 patients undergoing foot or ankle trauma surgery were randomized to receive 6 weeks of post-operative vitamin C supplementation or placebo. Outcomes of interest included pain on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) at post-operative weeks 1, 2 and 6, total analgesic consumption in the first 6 post-operative weeks, and the Foot and Ankle Instrument (FAI) outcome at 3 months post-operation. The results of the study revealed significantly favourable pain scores at 2 and 6 weeks, lower analgesic consumption and favourable FAI scores in the vitamin C group compared to the placebo group.
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