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  Cannabis  How Cannabinoids Can Speed Up Fracture Healing and Relieve Pain?
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How Cannabinoids Can Speed Up Fracture Healing and Relieve Pain?

Lars BeckersLars Beckers—February 26, 20240
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A recent study by researchers at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine has revealed the potential benefits of cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG), for bone fracture patients. The study, published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, showed that the cannabinoids not only helped with pain management but also accelerated the fracture healing process in mouse models.

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Cannabinoids vs NSAIDs for Pain Management

One of the main challenges for bone fracture patients is managing their pain without compromising their healing. Currently, the most common painkillers are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin and ibuprofen. However, these drugs have a drawback: they reduce inflammation, which is a crucial first step in fracture healing.

The researchers wanted to test if cannabinoids, which are compounds derived from the cannabis plant, could offer a better alternative for pain management. They chose CBD and CBG, two cannabinoids that do not have psychoactive effects, unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main compound responsible for the high associated with cannabis.

They administered CBD and CBG to mice with tibia fractures and compared their effects to NSAIDs. They found that the cannabinoids were comparable to the NSAIDs in their ability to alleviate pain without interfering with the inflammatory response.

Cannabinoids Promote Fracture Healing

The researchers were surprised to discover that the cannabinoids also had a positive impact on the fracture healing process. They used various methods, such as immunofluorescence microscopy, microcomputer tomography imaging, and biomechanical testing, to analyze the different stages of fracture healing.

They found that in the early phase of treatment, the cannabinoids increased the abundance of periosteal bone progenitors, which are cells that later develop into specialized bone cells that help bone tissue form. In the later phase of healing, the cannabinoids accelerate the process of mineralization, which is the deposition of minerals that strengthen the newly formed bone.

The researchers concluded that the cannabinoids had protective, proliferative, and pro-osteogenic effects that resulted in faster repair, enhanced bone formation, and improved biomechanical strength of the healed bone.

Future Research and Implications

The study is the first to analyze the role of cannabinoids in fracture healing and pain management. The researchers acknowledged that they still have a lot to learn about the biological mechanisms behind their findings. They also stated that they need to establish the optimal dosing and efficacy of the cannabinoids for human use.

The study has implications for the development of new clinical formulations that could help bone fracture patients manage their pain and heal faster. It also adds to the growing body of evidence that supports the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids for various medical conditions.

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Lars Beckers

Lars Beckers is a distinguished senior content writer at MMJ Gazette, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the realm of medical marijuana and cannabis-related content. With a deep understanding of the industry and a passion for sharing knowledge, Lars's articles offer readers comprehensive insights and engaging narratives in the dynamic world of cannabis. Known for his meticulous research, clarity of expression, and commitment to delivering high-quality content, Lars brings a seasoned perspective to his work, educating and informing audiences on the latest trends and developments in the field.

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