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What are Goode Wraps?
Anti-inflammatory study by a large Southwest University
Summary:
These data indicate that Goode Wraps are an active topical anti-inflammatory agent
when impregnated with semiconductors on cloth or tape.
The researchers studied the anti-inflammatory action of the semiconductors on mice ears.
The test was made with croton oil solution. In one test, the comparatives were no
treatment, hydrocortisone, plain ink, ink with 375, 400 and 500 jg/ear. The other test
used the tape pads.
Results:
Semiconductors when formulated as ink has anti-inflammatory activity. Approximately 500
jg/ear and 400 jg/ear of semiconductors has comparable anti-inflammatory activity to 200
jg of hydrocortisone. Approximately 375 jg/ear of semiconductors had very little activity
at 6 hrs., indicating that the concentration of semiconductors is very critical and a
small decrease in concentration can result in a change from high anti-inflammatory
activity to almost not anti-inflammatory activity.
The same test was made using our semiconductors impregnated tape pads. The results were
the same.
Summary:
These data indicate that semiconductors are an active topical anti-inflammatory agent when
impregnated on cloth or tape.
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Excerpts from Pain Study being prepared for publication by a
large Western University
Summary:
Two hours - control group subjects continued to
feel worse or the same. 56% of treatment group felt significant improvement. Significance
is .003.
24 hours - 25% of control had some improvement. 63% of treatment group had
significant improvement.
Three days - 30% of control group had slight improvement. 88% of treatment group
had moderate to great improvement.
Seven days - 33% of control group subjects had again slight improvement. 91% of
Goode Wraps treatment group subjects had great to total improvement. Significance is .004.
METHODOLOGY
A group of 32 injury victims were selected from two locations. One a pain clinic where the
injuries ranged from sports trauma to falls, and two "old injuries acting up."
The other location was an athletic training center at a large Western University during
basketball, volleyball, and track seasons. The injuries involved were strains, sprains,
and trauma from falls, etc. There were no broken bones or deep cuts.
The subjects were randomly assigned to two groups, red or blue. All subjects were required
to sign a consent form in order to join the study, however, neither the subject nor the
trainer/nurse/physician knew whether red or blue was experimental or control. Each subject
was askedand agreednot to ingest any type of analgesic or other pain
medication nor obtain any other methods of treatment for their injury while participating
in this study.
Results - the perceived levels of pain were calculated by subtracting the perceived level
at each reporting time from the original perception:
· Thirty minutes - all control group subjects felt worse or no change. 31% of the
treatment groups felt somewhat better. Significance of .024.
· Two hours - control group subjects continued to feel worse or the same. 56% of
treatment group felt significant improvement. Significance is .003.
· 24 hours - 25% of control had some improvement. 63% of treatment group had significant
improvement.
· Three days - 30% of control group had slight improvement. 88% of treatment group had
moderate to great improvement.
· Seven days - 33% of control group subjects had again slight improvement. 91% of
treatment group subjects had great to total improvement. Significance is .004.
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Muscle relaxation study by a large Southwest University
Summary:
Once these standards were developed, the same procedures were followed only a Goode Wraps massage cone was applied to the belly of the muscles. The results show that massage cone quickly allows the muscle to move to full flexibility.
Another study underway is 50% complete as to the field work. It involves muscle
relaxation. The protocol was to test if our product induces muscle relaxation by
interfering with the sensitivity of muscle stretch receptors. This study uses the massage
cones.
Notes from the Researchers
The research has proven to be more difficult than anticipated primarily because there has
never been any research, at least documented, concerning how muscles relax or why muscles
become more flexible.
The research was performed on mice. Basically they measured the flexibility that would
occur over a 20 minute period by moving the mouse leg back and forth during this time
period. Numerous tests were performed at three different frequencies to establish the
control. The charts show how the muscle resistance decreases over time. In other words,
warming up your muscles moves them to maximum flexibility.
Once these standards were developed, the same procedures were followed only a massage cone
was applied to the belly of the muscles. The results show that our product quickly allows
the muscle to move to full flexibility.
In another test, the muscles were at full flexibility and then our product was applied. In
these tests nothing happened.
The next stage of the study will be 1) To record nervous activity in dorsal roots of the
spinal cord during static and dynamic stretch, and 2) To determine static and dynamic
muscle stiffness with or without topical application following cutting of dorsal roots.
We have no idea how, or if, this muscle relaxation relates to the pain relieve or the
anti-inflammatory action noted in the other studies. However, it is possible injury could
be prevented if muscles were relaxed by wearing our product.
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Large Midwest University
Two primary observations were made of athletes wearing Goode Wraps compared to placebo
wraps. One involved a standing vertical jump and the other place kicking a football. Two
motor tasks, vertical jumping and kicking, with two different athletes were investigated.
A NAC 400 High Speed Video Recording System was utilized to record ten kicks and jumps. In
addition, the vertical jump was measured with a Kistler force plate. Each was tested 5
times with/and without the semiconductor imbedded wraps. The results for both were
digitized utilizing an Ariel Performance Analysis System (ASPAS).
The vertical jumper wore ankle wraps, knee wraps and compression shorts. The kicker wore
knee wraps.
The vertical jump results showed average jump height, vertical take-off velocity and
vertical push-off impulse to be greater in the semiconductor jumps. Comparison of the best
semiconductor and best control jumps revealed larger vertical impulseresulting in
larger vertical take-off velocity and jump height for the semiconductor jump. The kicking
results showed that maximum ball velocity, knee joint angular velocity, and thigh and
shank angular velocities at contact were larger in the semiconductor kicks.
Paired t-test, however, showed that the differences between the two conditions were not
statistically significant (p<.05). although no significant performance improvement was found, trends in the data suggest that external application of semiconductors may have a positive effect on motor performance. it is recommended that a larger study be undertaken to further illuminate the subject.
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ABSTRACT of OSTEOARTHRITIS PAIN STUDY
Texas Tech and University of Texas, Graduate School for Nursing
Sue Thompson, Ph.D., RN, Principal Investigator
Deborah Osbourn, BSN, RN. LMT, Investigator
November, 1998
Summary:
T-test analyses of data demonstrated a moderate decrease in pain after two hours for both the study and placebo groups and a significant decrease in pain in only the study group after two days of treatment, supporting the hypothesis of a significant decrease in reported pain of subjects receiving treatment of topically applied Goode Wraps HexTape as compared to subjects receiving placebo therapy.
Osteoarthritis, a chronic degenerative joint disease affecting an estimated 16 million Americans, produces symptoms of joint pain and stiffness. Symptom abatement by traditional therapies is often ineffective and/or harmful to OA patients. These patients seek alternative therapies which are safe, effective, and provide a measure of self-care.
Results:
A double-blind, placebo quasi-experimental design was used to study the effects of topically applied HexTapes adhesive on osteoarthritis pain of 47 adult subjects. Self-administration of the Short Form McGill Pain Questionnaire was used to measure pain prior to treatment, two hours after treatment, and two days after initiation of treatment. Orems Theory of Self-Care was the theoretical basis for this study.
T-test analyses of data demonstrated a moderate decrease in pain after two hours for both the study and placebo groups and a significant decrease in pain in only the study group after two days of treatment, supporting the hypothesis of a significant decrease in reported pain of subjects receiving treatment of topically applied Goode Wraps tape as compared to subjects receiving placebo therapy.
Implications for nursing practice, education , and research were included. Informed integration of alternative therapies, as well as mainstream therapies, is appropriate within the holistic-focused care and educative role of the NP and in the self-care role of the client in management of chronic disorders. Inclusion of alternative therapies in nursing education at the undergraduate and graduate/NP levels is recommended. This is consistent with recommendations by the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties and the Office of Alternative Medicine at the NIH. Further research is recommended with different populations, other sites of application, and to determine Goode Wraps mechanism of action.
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Pilot Study for Delayed Onset Syndrome in Quadriceps
Effects of Goode Wraps on Peak Muscle Torque and Integrated EMG Activity
Summary:
After 24-48 hours, the subjects rated intensity of soreness on a scale from 0-10. The authors' preliminary reports supported the effectiveness of Goode Wraps in reduction of muscle pain compared to the placebo group.
Results:
Enweneka et al. (1997) conducted a pilot study with five subjects to determine the effects of Goode Wraps on the performance of normal and sore quadriceps muscle groups. One portion of the study measured the pain experience in this muscle group related to muscle soreness resulting from overuse. The researchers applied cones and identical placebo with adhesive patches to these muscles. Induction of muscle soreness in the dominant leg occurred by stepping up on an aerobic step that was 110% of the lower leg length while carrying an additional load of 10-15% of body weight. The procedure was repeated for up to 10 minutes or until the subjects were unable/unwilling to continue exercising. After 24-48 hours, the subjects rated intensity of soreness on a scale from 0-10. The authors' preliminary reports supported the effectiveness of Goode Wraps in reduction of muscle pain compared to the placebo group.
What Are Goode
Wraps, Anyway?
They are elasticized cloth bands or sports wraps. Each of these is impregnated with a
unique blend of natural rare earth semiconductors that reduce pain, stiffenss or prevent
swelling. Goode Wraps are available for the foot, ankle, knee, elbows, and wrist. In
fact, the semiconductors can be added to almost any cloth like material.
What Are They Used For?
Primarily to compliment treatment for relief from pain and swelling. They are ideal for
tired aching muscles or joints from sporting activity, exercise and repetitive stress
injuries.
Goode Wraps are not intended for sole treatment of injury or disease. Consult a physician for treatment of any pain or inflammation that is severe or that lasts for more than a few days.
These products have not been pre-cleared by FDA although applications have been filed and will be reviewed shortly based on promising scientific research. Only FDA can conclude that a medical device is safe and effective for an intended use.
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Goode Wraps are not intended for sole treatment of injury or disease. Consult a physician for treatment of any pain or inflammation that is severe or that lasts for more than a few days.
These products have not been pre-cleared by FDA although applications have been filed and will be reviewed shortly based on promising scientific research. Only FDA can conclude that a medical device is safe and effective for an intended use.