Slap four leeches on your knee and after 80 minutes, the pain and stiffness of osteoarthritis melts away. Of the 16 patients in the trial, the 10 who received leech therapy felt instant relief after application, and the comfort lasted for four weeks. The control patients continued experiencing pain. Researchers claim the leeches’ saliva works as an anti-inflammatory.
No one wants to come out of a lake or river covered in leeches and if your doctor pulls them out, you probably ought to run away as fast as you can...that is, unless you have arthritis. As it turns out, they can be particularly useful in those cases:
Learn about more pests-turned pros in this great Mental Floss article.
There were only 16 patients in this pilot study, only 6 of whom were allocated to the conventional treatment control group - so no blinding, and no placebo control.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2001-09/bsj-lrt091301.php
If you're going to cite studies to support your claims, at least make the effort to cite better studies - and there are better although still methodologically flawed studies out there on the efficacy of leeches to treat osteoarthritis.