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EmuFlex Cream

Innovative natural pathway for joints
   and muscles pain management
PathoPhysiology Of Joints Pain
   There may be :
    o   Pain (arthralgia).
    o   Inflammation (arthritis) - redness, warmth, and swelling
   There may be:
    o   Only a single joint involved (mono-articular).
    o   Multiple joints involved.
   The pain may occur :
    o   Only with use, suggesting a mechanical problem (eg,
        osteoarthritis, tendinitis).
    o   At rest, suggesting inflammation (eg, crystal disease, septic
        arthritis).
   There may or may not be fluid within the joint (effusion).
Joint pain may arise from:
   Structures within the joint (intra-articular):
     o Sources of pain within the joint include the joint capsule,

       periosteum, ligaments, subchondral bone, and synovium,
       but not the articular cartilage, which lacks nerve endings
     o Inflammatory.
            Infectious arthritis
            Rheumatoid arthritis
            Crystal deposition arthritis
    o   Non-inflammatory
            Osteoarthritis.
            internal mechanical derangement
Joint pain may arise from (cont..)
   Structures adjacent or a round to the joint (peri-articular)
    o   Bursitis
    o   Tendinitis
    o   Extra-articular disorders (eg, polymyalgia rheumatica, fibromyalgia).
   Referred Pain from more distant sites
Aetiology of Joint Pain
                    Mono-articular Pain
• Trauma : ( overuse – fractures – hemarthrosis). Most
  common – to all ages
• Internal derangement or intra-articular trauma (Meniscus
  injury – ligament tear)
• Infectious or Septic arthritis (eg, bacterial, fungal, viral,
  mycobacterial, spirochetal, parasitic). Most important to
  rule out.
• Reactive arthritis (Aseptic inflammatory arthritis).
• Crystal-induced disease (gout or pseudogout)
• Periarticular syndromes (eg, bursitis, epicondylitis, fasciitis,
  tendinitis, tenosynovitis)
Mono-articular Pain
• Uncommon Causes :
  – Avascular necrosis (H/O corticosteriod use or sickle cell
    anaemia)
  – Neuropathy (Charcot ‘s Joint).
  –   Osteoarthritis
  –   Osteomyelitis.
  –   Lyme disease.
  –   Paget’s disease (Osteitis deformans)
  –   Tumor
Poly-articular Joint Pain
• Acute polyarticular arthritis is most often due to
  the following:
   – Infection (usually viral)
   – Flare of a rheumatic disease
• Chronic polyarticular arthritis in adults is most
  often due to the following:
   – RA (inflammatory)
   – Osteoarthritis (noninflammatory)
• Chronic polyarticular arthritis in children is most
  often due to the following:
   – Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Symptoms of joint disease
Symptoms of joint disease
 Pain
   o Inflammatory joint disease
       o present both at rest and with motion.
       o It is worse at the beginning than at the end of usage.
   o Non-inflammatory joint disease(ie, degenerative, traumatic, or
     mechanical)
       o Occurs mainly or only during motion
       o Improves quickly with rest.
       o Patients with advanced degenerative disease of the hips, spine, or
         knees may also have pain at rest and at night.
   o Pain that arises from small peripheral joints tends to be more
     accurately localized than pain arising from larger proximal joints. For
     example, pain arising from the hip joint may be felt in the groin or
     buttocks, in the anterior portion of the thigh, or in the knee.
 Stiffness
   – Stiffness is a perceived sensation of tightness
     when attempting to move joints after a period of
     inactivity. It typically subsides over time. Its
     duration may serve to distinguish inflammatory
     from non-inflammatory forms of joint disease.
   – With inflammatory arthritis, the stiffness is
     present upon waking and typically lasts 30-60
     minutes or longer.
   – With noninflammatory arthritis, stiffness is
     experienced briefly (eg, 15 min) upon waking in
     the morning or following periods of inactivity.
Swelling
  – With inflammatory arthritis, joint swelling is
    related to synovial hypertrophy, synovial
    effusion, and/or inflammation of periarticular
    structures. The degree of swelling often
    varies over time.
  – With noninflammatory arthritis, the
    formation of osteophytes leads to bony
    swelling. Patients may report gnarled fingers
    or knobby knees. Mild degrees of soft tissue
    swelling do occur and are related to synovial
    cysts, thickening, or effusions.
   Limitation of motion
        • Loss of joint motion may be due to structural damage,
          inflammation, or contracture of surrounding soft tissues.
        • Patients may report restrictions on their activities of daily
          living, such as fastening a bra, cutting toenails, climbing
          stairs, or combing hair.
   Weakness
        • Muscle strength is often diminished around an arthritic joint
          as a result of disuse atrophy.
        • Weakness with pain suggests a musculoskeletal cause (eg,
          arthritis, tendonitis) rather than a pure myopathic or
          neurogenic cause.
        • Manifestations include decreased grip strength, difficulty
          rising from a chair or climbing stairs, and the sensation that
          a leg is "giving way."
 Fatigue
  • Fatigue is usually synonymous with
    exhaustion and depletion of energy in
    patients with arthritis.
  • With inflammatory polyarthritis, the fatigue is
    usually noted in the afternoon or early
    evening.
  • With psychogenic disorders, the fatigue is
    often noted upon arising in the morning and
    is related to anxiety, muscle tension, and
    poor sleep.
Management
• General
   education, Physiotherapy
   analgesics and/or anti-inflammatory drugs
• Infection
   (if in doubt, treat until culture result)
      Gram +ve flucloxacillin, benzylpenicillin,
      Gram -ve 3rd generation cephalosporin
      6 weeks in total (2 iv, 4 po)
• Haemarthrosis
   joint aspiration
• Reactive arthritis
     joint injection (steroid and local anaesthetic)
     ophthalmology review
     screen partner (?)
     DMARD (Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs)
      (sulphasalazine/MTX) if chronic
• Crystal arthritis
     NSAID/colchicine/joint injection (steroid/LA)
     lifestyle review
     Allopurinol if recurrent, tophaceous or erosive
• Sero-negative spondyloarthritis
     joint injection (steroid and LA)
     DMARD if chronic
     surgery (synovectomy, replacement)
• Osteoarthritis
     education, wt loss, physio
     joint injection (steroid/LA or hyuralonate)
     surgery
Muscles Pain and Aches

- Counter irritants are considered as an
  important pain reliever.
- Peppermint oil is considered as important and
  effective counter irritant agent.
Mechanism of action of counter
            irritants
counter-irritant has an effect of overriding
noxious pain signals traveling to the brain
through a process modulated between pain-
transmitting and non-pain transmitting
neurons. This process, known as "gate
control" or "gating," was first described by
Melzak and Wall.
Gate control theory is based on the understanding that
 pain is transmitted by two kinds of afferent nerve
 fibers. One is the larger myelinated A-delta fiber,
 which carries quick, intense-pain messages. The other
 is the smaller, unmyelinated "C" fiber, which transmits
 throbbing, chronic pain. A third type of nerve fiber,
 called A-beta, is "nonnociceptive," meaning it does not
 transmit pain stimuli. The gate control theory asserts
 that signals transmitted by the A-delta and C pain
 fibers can be thwarted by the activation/stimulation of
 the nonnociceptive A-beta fibers and thus inhibit an
 individual's perception of pain.
EmuFlex Cream Pharmacology
                   Overview
    Active Constituent     Main active ingredient                 Action

                                                       Used by the Aboriginal
                                                       people of Australia for the
                                                       treatment of muscle and
                                                       joint pain, contains a
Emu Oil                  Linolinic acid and Oleic acid variety of fatty acids.
                                                       Modern research into the
                                                       properties of emu oil has
                                                       found that this is the
                                                       greatest skin emollient in
                                                       the world, with deep skin
                                                       penetration properties
                                                       better than any other
                                                        .natural oil
Active Constituent    Main active ingredient             Action


                                               Enhances the ability of the
                                               body to manufacture
                                               collagen and proteoglycans,
                                               which are essential for
Glucosamine Sulfate    Glucosamine Sulfate     rebuilding
                                               joints. Glucosamine also
                                               enhances the ability of the
                                               body to manufacture
                                               synovial fluid, which
                                               .lubricates your joints
Active Constituent     Main active ingredient             Action




                                                   A major detoxifier of the
                                                   body, is responsible for
Methyl Sulfonyl Methane             MSM            opening the
        ((MSM                                      sodium/potassium pump in
                                                   every cell allowing fluids
                                                   into the cell membrane,
                                                   while permitting toxins to
                                                   exit. Great transporter for
                                                   .nutrients
Active Constituent     Main active ingredient               Action




                                                 Is a natural herb that
                                                 possesses many
                                                 therapeutic properties.
                                                 The most relevant to
Ginger root extract   gingerol and 6-shogaol-6   arthritis sufferers,
                                                 particularly those with
                                                 rheumatoid arthritis, is its
                                                 ability to inhibit
                                                 inflammation and bring
                                                 immediate relief from
                                                  .pain
Active Constituent       Main active ingredient              Action




                                                     White willow bark has been
                                                     used throughout the world
                                                     as an antipyretic and
White willow bark extract   Salicin and Salicortin   analgesic.
                                                     Since the development of
                                                     synthetic acetylsalicylic acid
                                                     in the 1890’s,
Active Constituent   Main active ingredient             Action




                                              Stimulates the nerves that
 Peppermint oil      Menthol and Menthone     perceive cold and depress
                        methyl acetate        those for pain. A feeling of
                                              warmth follows the initial
                                              cooling effect
Just try EmuFlex cream, because:

•  EmuFlex cream is formulated with care by
  a professional Doctors and Pharmacisits
•  EmuFlex cream Contains best-studied and
  potent ingredients for pain.
•  EmuFlex cream immediately relieve
  arthritis pain, sore joints & muscle ache.
•  EmuFlex cream stimulates blood circulation in
  muscles and connecting tissues with deep pain
  relief.
•  EmuFlex cream Provide soothing and lasting
  joint pain relief. Improve joint flexibility and
  range of motion.
•  EmuFlex cream formula contains Emu oil
  which considered as an excellent carrier and
  increase absorption for both of Glucosamine and
  MSM through the skin.
•  EmuFlex cream has an excellent safety profile.

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Emu flex presentation

  • 1. EmuFlex Cream Innovative natural pathway for joints and muscles pain management
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  • 3. PathoPhysiology Of Joints Pain  There may be : o Pain (arthralgia). o Inflammation (arthritis) - redness, warmth, and swelling  There may be: o Only a single joint involved (mono-articular). o Multiple joints involved.  The pain may occur : o Only with use, suggesting a mechanical problem (eg, osteoarthritis, tendinitis). o At rest, suggesting inflammation (eg, crystal disease, septic arthritis).  There may or may not be fluid within the joint (effusion).
  • 4. Joint pain may arise from:  Structures within the joint (intra-articular): o Sources of pain within the joint include the joint capsule, periosteum, ligaments, subchondral bone, and synovium, but not the articular cartilage, which lacks nerve endings o Inflammatory.  Infectious arthritis  Rheumatoid arthritis  Crystal deposition arthritis o Non-inflammatory  Osteoarthritis.  internal mechanical derangement
  • 5. Joint pain may arise from (cont..)  Structures adjacent or a round to the joint (peri-articular) o Bursitis o Tendinitis o Extra-articular disorders (eg, polymyalgia rheumatica, fibromyalgia).  Referred Pain from more distant sites
  • 6. Aetiology of Joint Pain Mono-articular Pain • Trauma : ( overuse – fractures – hemarthrosis). Most common – to all ages • Internal derangement or intra-articular trauma (Meniscus injury – ligament tear) • Infectious or Septic arthritis (eg, bacterial, fungal, viral, mycobacterial, spirochetal, parasitic). Most important to rule out. • Reactive arthritis (Aseptic inflammatory arthritis). • Crystal-induced disease (gout or pseudogout) • Periarticular syndromes (eg, bursitis, epicondylitis, fasciitis, tendinitis, tenosynovitis)
  • 7. Mono-articular Pain • Uncommon Causes : – Avascular necrosis (H/O corticosteriod use or sickle cell anaemia) – Neuropathy (Charcot ‘s Joint). – Osteoarthritis – Osteomyelitis. – Lyme disease. – Paget’s disease (Osteitis deformans) – Tumor
  • 8. Poly-articular Joint Pain • Acute polyarticular arthritis is most often due to the following: – Infection (usually viral) – Flare of a rheumatic disease • Chronic polyarticular arthritis in adults is most often due to the following: – RA (inflammatory) – Osteoarthritis (noninflammatory) • Chronic polyarticular arthritis in children is most often due to the following: – Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • 9. Symptoms of joint disease Symptoms of joint disease  Pain o Inflammatory joint disease o present both at rest and with motion. o It is worse at the beginning than at the end of usage. o Non-inflammatory joint disease(ie, degenerative, traumatic, or mechanical) o Occurs mainly or only during motion o Improves quickly with rest. o Patients with advanced degenerative disease of the hips, spine, or knees may also have pain at rest and at night. o Pain that arises from small peripheral joints tends to be more accurately localized than pain arising from larger proximal joints. For example, pain arising from the hip joint may be felt in the groin or buttocks, in the anterior portion of the thigh, or in the knee.
  • 10.  Stiffness – Stiffness is a perceived sensation of tightness when attempting to move joints after a period of inactivity. It typically subsides over time. Its duration may serve to distinguish inflammatory from non-inflammatory forms of joint disease. – With inflammatory arthritis, the stiffness is present upon waking and typically lasts 30-60 minutes or longer. – With noninflammatory arthritis, stiffness is experienced briefly (eg, 15 min) upon waking in the morning or following periods of inactivity.
  • 11. Swelling – With inflammatory arthritis, joint swelling is related to synovial hypertrophy, synovial effusion, and/or inflammation of periarticular structures. The degree of swelling often varies over time. – With noninflammatory arthritis, the formation of osteophytes leads to bony swelling. Patients may report gnarled fingers or knobby knees. Mild degrees of soft tissue swelling do occur and are related to synovial cysts, thickening, or effusions.
  • 12. Limitation of motion • Loss of joint motion may be due to structural damage, inflammation, or contracture of surrounding soft tissues. • Patients may report restrictions on their activities of daily living, such as fastening a bra, cutting toenails, climbing stairs, or combing hair.  Weakness • Muscle strength is often diminished around an arthritic joint as a result of disuse atrophy. • Weakness with pain suggests a musculoskeletal cause (eg, arthritis, tendonitis) rather than a pure myopathic or neurogenic cause. • Manifestations include decreased grip strength, difficulty rising from a chair or climbing stairs, and the sensation that a leg is "giving way."
  • 13.  Fatigue • Fatigue is usually synonymous with exhaustion and depletion of energy in patients with arthritis. • With inflammatory polyarthritis, the fatigue is usually noted in the afternoon or early evening. • With psychogenic disorders, the fatigue is often noted upon arising in the morning and is related to anxiety, muscle tension, and poor sleep.
  • 14. Management • General  education, Physiotherapy  analgesics and/or anti-inflammatory drugs • Infection  (if in doubt, treat until culture result)  Gram +ve flucloxacillin, benzylpenicillin,  Gram -ve 3rd generation cephalosporin  6 weeks in total (2 iv, 4 po) • Haemarthrosis  joint aspiration
  • 15. • Reactive arthritis  joint injection (steroid and local anaesthetic)  ophthalmology review  screen partner (?)  DMARD (Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs) (sulphasalazine/MTX) if chronic • Crystal arthritis  NSAID/colchicine/joint injection (steroid/LA)  lifestyle review  Allopurinol if recurrent, tophaceous or erosive
  • 16. • Sero-negative spondyloarthritis  joint injection (steroid and LA)  DMARD if chronic  surgery (synovectomy, replacement) • Osteoarthritis  education, wt loss, physio  joint injection (steroid/LA or hyuralonate)  surgery
  • 17. Muscles Pain and Aches - Counter irritants are considered as an important pain reliever. - Peppermint oil is considered as important and effective counter irritant agent.
  • 18. Mechanism of action of counter irritants counter-irritant has an effect of overriding noxious pain signals traveling to the brain through a process modulated between pain- transmitting and non-pain transmitting neurons. This process, known as "gate control" or "gating," was first described by Melzak and Wall.
  • 19. Gate control theory is based on the understanding that pain is transmitted by two kinds of afferent nerve fibers. One is the larger myelinated A-delta fiber, which carries quick, intense-pain messages. The other is the smaller, unmyelinated "C" fiber, which transmits throbbing, chronic pain. A third type of nerve fiber, called A-beta, is "nonnociceptive," meaning it does not transmit pain stimuli. The gate control theory asserts that signals transmitted by the A-delta and C pain fibers can be thwarted by the activation/stimulation of the nonnociceptive A-beta fibers and thus inhibit an individual's perception of pain.
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  • 21. EmuFlex Cream Pharmacology Overview Active Constituent Main active ingredient Action Used by the Aboriginal people of Australia for the treatment of muscle and joint pain, contains a Emu Oil Linolinic acid and Oleic acid variety of fatty acids. Modern research into the properties of emu oil has found that this is the greatest skin emollient in the world, with deep skin penetration properties better than any other .natural oil
  • 22. Active Constituent Main active ingredient Action Enhances the ability of the body to manufacture collagen and proteoglycans, which are essential for Glucosamine Sulfate Glucosamine Sulfate rebuilding joints. Glucosamine also enhances the ability of the body to manufacture synovial fluid, which .lubricates your joints
  • 23. Active Constituent Main active ingredient Action A major detoxifier of the body, is responsible for Methyl Sulfonyl Methane MSM opening the ((MSM sodium/potassium pump in every cell allowing fluids into the cell membrane, while permitting toxins to exit. Great transporter for .nutrients
  • 24. Active Constituent Main active ingredient Action Is a natural herb that possesses many therapeutic properties. The most relevant to Ginger root extract gingerol and 6-shogaol-6 arthritis sufferers, particularly those with rheumatoid arthritis, is its ability to inhibit inflammation and bring immediate relief from .pain
  • 25. Active Constituent Main active ingredient Action White willow bark has been used throughout the world as an antipyretic and White willow bark extract Salicin and Salicortin analgesic. Since the development of synthetic acetylsalicylic acid in the 1890’s,
  • 26. Active Constituent Main active ingredient Action Stimulates the nerves that Peppermint oil Menthol and Menthone perceive cold and depress methyl acetate those for pain. A feeling of warmth follows the initial cooling effect
  • 27. Just try EmuFlex cream, because: •  EmuFlex cream is formulated with care by a professional Doctors and Pharmacisits •  EmuFlex cream Contains best-studied and potent ingredients for pain. •  EmuFlex cream immediately relieve arthritis pain, sore joints & muscle ache.
  • 28. •  EmuFlex cream stimulates blood circulation in muscles and connecting tissues with deep pain relief. •  EmuFlex cream Provide soothing and lasting joint pain relief. Improve joint flexibility and range of motion. •  EmuFlex cream formula contains Emu oil which considered as an excellent carrier and increase absorption for both of Glucosamine and MSM through the skin. •  EmuFlex cream has an excellent safety profile.