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An oleuropein-based dietary supplement may improve joint functional capacity in older people with high knee joint pain: findings from a multicentre-RCT and post hoc analysis.

Marie-Noëlle HorcajadaMaurice BeaumontNicolas SauvageotLaure PoquetMadleen SaboundjianBerenice CostesPeter VerdonkGeoffrey BrandsJean BrasseurDidier Urbin-ChoffrayMarc VandenbergheKarl BrabantsKurt De VlamWerner FacheBernard JandrainVincent GrekMichel MalaiseYves Henrotin
Published in: Therapeutic advances in musculoskeletal disease (2022)
OLE was not effective on joint discomfort excepted in a sub-group of subjects with high pain at treatment initiation. As oleuropein is well tolerated, OLE can be used to relieve knee joint pain and enhance mobility in subjects with articular pain.
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