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#45 | GMJ Podcast | Tskaltubo Mineral Baths in Osteoarthritis — Microcirculation, Erythrocytes, and Clinical Effects

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GMJ Podcast · Episode 45
March 20, 2026 18m Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze
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This episode examines a prospective clinical study investigating the effects of Tskaltubo low-radon nitrogen mineral baths on erythrocyte biophysical parameters and microcirculation in osteoarthritis patients. The research explores the physiological mechanisms underlying balneotherapy, specifically how mineral water exposure influences blood rheology, red blood cell deformability, and microvascular circulation—critical factors in tissue oxygenation and joint health management. The findings suggest measurable cellular and microvascular effects supporting balneotherapy's role as a complementary non-pharmacological intervention in osteoarthritis care.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Balneotherapy mechanisms in musculoskeletal disease management and evidence-based applications
  • Erythrocyte biophysical parameters including deformability and aggregation patterns in mineral bath exposure
  • Microcirculation physiology and its relationship to osteoarthritis pathophysiology and symptom relief
  • Low-dose radon and dissolved nitrogen effects on cellular function and vascular dynamics
  • Integration of traditional therapeutic modalities with modern scientific evaluation in rehabilitation medicine
  • Limitations of current evidence and research directions for standardized balneotherapy protocols

Key Takeaways

  • Tskaltubo mineral baths demonstrate measurable physiological effects on blood rheology and microvascular function at the cellular level
  • Balneotherapy may contribute to improved microcirculatory dynamics and functional improvement in osteoarthritis patients through non-pharmacological mechanisms
  • Red blood cell deformability and microcirculation represent important biomarkers for evaluating balneotherapy efficacy in joint disease
  • Large-scale, controlled studies are essential to confirm clinical efficacy and establish standardized treatment protocols for mineral bath therapy
  • Multidisciplinary approaches combining physiology, clinical practice, and public health perspectives optimize rehabilitation outcomes

About This Episode

Balneotherapy represents a longstanding therapeutic approach in managing osteoarthritis and musculoskeletal conditions, yet its physiological mechanisms remain incompletely understood in contemporary clinical practice. This episode demonstrates Georgia's contribution to evidence-based rehabilitation medicine by rigorously examining traditional healing modalities through modern scientific methodology. Understanding how mineral water exposure influences microvascular function and cellular parameters has significant implications for developing accessible, cost-effective complementary treatments for osteoarthritis—a major public health burden affecting quality of life and healthcare systems globally. The research highlights the clinical relevance of integrating traditional therapeutic resources with physiological investigation, particularly important for countries with established balneotherapy traditions.

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In this episode of the ⁠GMJ Podcast — the official podcast of the Georgian Medical Journal⁠ — we present a prospective clinical study evaluating the effects of Tskaltubo low-radon nitrogen mineral baths on erythrocyte biophysical parameters and microcirculation in patients with osteoarthritis.

Balneotherapy has long been used in the management of musculoskeletal conditions; however, its physiological mechanisms remain incompletely understood. This episode explores how mineral water exposure may influence blood rheology, red blood cell function, and microvascular circulation — key factors in tissue oxygenation and joint health.

The study provides insight into how low-radon nitrogen mineral baths may contribute to improved microcirculatory dynamics and cellular function, potentially supporting symptom relief and functional improvement in osteoarthritis patients.

The episode examines key clinical and scientific considerations, including:

• Effects of mineral baths on erythrocyte deformability and aggregation
• Microcirculation and its role in osteoarthritis pathophysiology
• Mechanisms of action of low-dose radon and dissolved nitrogen
• Clinical implications for rehabilitation and non-pharmacological therapy
• Integration of balneotherapy into evidence-based treatment strategies
• Limitations of current evidence and directions for future research

The findings suggest that balneotherapy may exert measurable physiological effects at the cellular and microvascular level, supporting its role as a complementary intervention in osteoarthritis management. However, further large-scale and controlled studies are needed to confirm clinical efficacy and establish standardized treatment protocols.

From a clinical perspective, this episode highlights the importance of integrating traditional therapeutic modalities with modern scientific evaluation to optimize patient outcomes.

This episode underscores the growing relevance of multidisciplinary approaches in rehabilitation medicine, combining physiology, clinical practice, and public health perspectives.

https://gmj.ge/index.php/pub/article/view/26
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19076785

Citation:
Shavianidze, G., Shavianidze, M., & Lomidze, G. (2026). Influence of Tskaltubo Low-Radon Nitrogen Mineral Baths on Erythrocyte Biophysical Parameters and Microcirculation in Osteoarthritis: A Prospective Clinical Study. The Georgian Medical Journal, 1(1), 99–114.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19076785

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