Prevalence of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Fracture Patients: a Tertiary Trauma Center Observation
Abdulrahman Alaseem, Sarah Alflaij, Amjad Albaroudi, Sarah Alaidarous, Banan Alqady, Yazeed Alsanad, Nizar Algarni, Ibrahim Alshaygy, Waleed Albishi

TL;DR
This study found that nearly half of fracture patients use complementary and alternative medicine, often to aid healing, with fenugreek being the most common.
Contribution
The study identifies the prevalence and motivations for CAM use in orthopedic trauma patients in Saudi Arabia, highlighting underreported practices.
Findings
49.4% of fracture patients reported using complementary and alternative medicine.
Fenugreek was the most commonly consumed CAM type, used by 81% of CAM users.
CAM use was associated with older age, joint reconstructive treatment, and reported disability.
Abstract
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatment practices are frequently utilized by patients alongside conventional modern medicine. CAM options are commonly practiced by orthopedic trauma patients and are usually driven by cultural and sometimes religious beliefs. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence, practices and influencing factors of CAM use among orthopedic patients. An observational cross-sectional survey study was carried out at the Orthopedic Department fracture clinics in a tertiary trauma center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Participants were recruited from orthopedic fracture clinics and requested to complete a questionnaire survey. Among the 356 surveyed fracture patients, 49.4% reported using CAM. Of these CAM users, 20.5% patients used CAM for the first time after being diagnosed with fracture, while 79.5% of patients had previously utilized CAM and increased…
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TopicsComplementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies
