Careferee freedom of movement - more quality of life

Knropel Artrose GelenkPUR

Cartilage - for a smooth movement

The cartilage is responsable for a smooth movement. Thereby collagen fibers do compose up to 70% of the cartilage. Collagen fibers give structure and strength to the tissue. Unfortunatly a weakened cartilage can lead to a reduced load bearing capacitiy. Thus mobility can be limited. Bioactif collagen peptide could support articular cartilage and improve mobility. Studies have observed a positif effect of bioactif collagen peptides (Fortigel) on mobility  1-9. Smoorther movements might be possible again. So quality of life is improved .
Knochen Osteoporose Osteoligan

Bones - for a stable body

Bones are a load bearing structure in our body. Their mechanical properties are defined by its tissue. Around 95% of the bone matrix is composed of collagene10. Bone is in continuous remodelling 11 and adapts itself to external loads. Age, high loads or even a trauma can weaken the bone. Bioaktif collagen peptides could play an important role in keeping normal bone. This has been observed in several studies. It has been documented that specific collagen peptides (Fortibone) might have a positiv effect on bone composition 14-17. Thus the maintain of a normal bone could be supported.
Sehnen Bänder Zerrung Tendoforte

Tendons and ligaments - for a controled movement

Tendons and ligaments enable and limit the movement of the bones and joints. They limit movements in a functional reasonable range.  But already a false move could lead to a overstrteching. Worst case, the result could be a spain. Colling, physical rest or bandages can be of great help. Specfici bioactif collagen peptide might be beneficial. Different studies indicated, tha the intake of specific collagen peptides (Tendoforte) might have a positiv impact on tendons and ligaments18-21. Mobility might be improved and we gain on quality of life.
60.00 CHF incl. VAT
  • Supports the mobility
  • Natural building block for cartilage
  • With collagen FORTIGEL®
85.00 CHF incl. VAT
  • Supports to maintain normal bone
  • Natural building blocks for bone & connectif tissue
  • With collagen FORTIBONE® & TENDOFORTE®

References

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  2. Zdzieblik D et al. ‘Improvement of activity-related knee joint discomfort following supplementation of specific collagen peptide’ Appl Phsiol Nutr Metab. 2017 Jun; 42(6): 588-595
  3. Gonçalves FK. ‘Impact of collagen hydrolysate in middle-aged athletes with knee and ankle osteochondral lesions: A case series.’ Int J Case Rep Images 2017; 8(6): 364–369
  4. Oesser S et al. ‘Efficacy of specific bioactive collagen peptides in the treatment of joint pain’ Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 2016; Vol. 24, Suppl. 1: 189
  5. McAlindon TE et al. ‘Change in knee osteoarthritis cartilage detected by delayed gadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance imaging following treatment with collagen hydrolysate: a pilot randomized controlled trial’ Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 2011; Vol. 19 (4): 399 – 405
  6. Oesser S et al. ‘Prophylactic treatment with a special collagen hydrolysate decreases cartilage tissue degeneration in the knee joints’ Osteoarthritis Cartilage 2008; 16 (Suppl 4): p. S45
  7. Clark KL et al. ‘24-Week study on the use of collagen hydrolysate as a dietary supplement in athletes with activity-related joint pain. ’Current Medical Research and Opinion 2008; Vol. 24 (5); 1485–1496
  8. Oesser S et al. ‘Orally administered collagen hydrolysate halts the progression of osteoarthritis in STR/ort mice’ Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 2007, Vol. 15, Supplement C61-C62, 94
  9. Oesser S, Seifert J ‘Stimulation of type II collagen biosynthesis and secretion in bovine chondrocytes cultured with degraded collagen ‘ Cell Tissue Res 2003; 311: 393–399.
  10. Wirth JC, Zichner L ‘Orthopädie und orthopädische Chirurgie’ 1. Auflage. Thieme Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-13-126171-4, Kapitel 1.11.2
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  15. König D et al. ‘Specific Collagen Peptides Improve Bone Mineral Density and Bone Markers in Postmenopausal Women—A Randomized Controlled Study ’ Nutrients 2018; 10(1): 97
  16. Argyrou C et al. ‘Effect of calcium and vitamin D supplementation with and without collagen peptides on bone turnover in postmenopausal women with osteopenia’ J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact. 2020 Mar 3;20(1):12-17.
  17. Knefeli HC, Müller-Autz M ‘Improved bone healing after oral application of specific bioactive collagen peptides’ Nutrafoods 2018; 17:185-188
  18. Praet SFE et al. ‘Oral Supplementation of Specific Collagen Peptides Combined with Calf-Strengthening Exercises Enhances Function and Reduces Pain in Achilles Tendinopathy Patients’ Nutrients. 2019; 11(1): 76.
  19. Dressler P et al. ‘Improvement of Functional Ankle Properties Following Supplementation with Specific Collagen Peptides in Athletes with Chronic Ankle Instability’ Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 2018; 17, 298-30
  20. Schunck M, Oesser S ‘Specific collagen peptides benefit the biosynthesis of matrix molecules of tendons and ligaments’ J Int Soc Sports Nutr 2013, 10, P23.
  21. Moskowitz R ‘Role of collagen hydrolysate in bone and joint disease’ Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2000 Oct;30(2):87-99