Application of Ozone Therapy at Dubi Point (ST35) in a patient with Gonalgia: Case Study

Authors

  • Andrea Leite Barretto Domingues Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Author
  • Huang Xianbao Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Author
  • Vanessa Valente Chong Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Author
  • Sônia Paula Abril Querido Semedo Sino-Portuguese Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lisbon, Portugal. Author
  • Susana Filipa Morais Pinto Sino-Portuguese Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lisbon Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69849/55v98f98

Keywords:

Gonalgia, Gonarthrosis, Ozone Therapy, Knee Joint

Abstract

Introduction: Gonalgia, characterized by knee pain, is a common condition, often associated with inflammatory, degenerative or traumatic processes. Gonarthrosis, a degenerative form of the knee joint, can cause persistent pain and functional impairment. Ozone therapy has been explored as a complementary approach due to its anti-inflammatory, analgesic and regenerative properties. Methods: This case study evaluated the effects of ozone therapy on a patient diagnosed with gonarthrosis refractory to conventional treatments. The therapeutic protocol consisted of seven weekly intra-articular ozone applications. The Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and the Lequesne Algofunctional Questionnaire were used as methods of evaluation and analysis. Results: A significant improvement in both pain perception and joint functionality was observed over the course of the sessions. The patient reported a progressive reduction in pain and an improvement in general well-being, with no adverse effects. Conclusion: Ozone therapy has proven to be a safe and potentially effective therapeutic option for the treatment of gonarthrosis-related gonalgia, especially in cases that are difficult to respond to conventional treatments. However, further studies with larger samples and controlled designs are needed to validate these findings.

Author Biography

  • Huang Xianbao, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

    Corresponding author.

    E-mail address: 515495321@qq.com (Huang Xianbao)

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2026-04-15

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Domingues, A. L. B., Xianbao, H., Chong, V. V., Semedo, S. P. A. Q., & Pinto, S. F. M. (2026). Application of Ozone Therapy at Dubi Point (ST35) in a patient with Gonalgia: Case Study. Revista Ft, 30(157), 01-15. https://doi.org/10.69849/55v98f98