Evidence supporting the use of: Clematis
For the health condition: Sprains
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Clematis, particularly species such as Clematis chinensis, has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a remedy for musculoskeletal complaints, including sprains and joint pain. In TCM, Clematis is considered to have properties that "dispel wind and dampness" and "unblock channels," which are metaphoric ways to describe the alleviation of pain and swelling associated with injuries such as sprains. Herbal formulas containing Clematis are commonly prescribed topically or orally to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and promote recovery after soft tissue injuries.
However, the scientific evidence supporting these traditional uses is limited. While some laboratory studies suggest that extracts of Clematis may possess anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, these findings are preliminary and mostly based on animal or in vitro models. There are few, if any, high-quality clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of Clematis for sprain treatment in humans. Consequently, its use for sprains remains rooted in tradition rather than being validated by rigorous scientific studies. Safety data is also limited, and self-medication without professional guidance is not recommended. In summary, Clematis is used for sprain support primarily due to traditional practices, with modest, low-quality evidence supporting its purported benefits.
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Other health conditions supported by clematis
ArthritisBackache
Bruises (healing)
Cuts
Inflammation
Pain (general remedies for)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sprains
Wounds and Sores