A Study Evaluating the Safety, Tolerability, and Activity of ICM-203 in Subjects With Knee Osteoarthritis....
OsteoarthritisKneeThe purpose of this study is to determine the safety, tolerability, and activity of ICM-203, a recombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector that expresses a therapeutic gene that promotes cartilage formation, reduces joint inflammation and pain, as well as improves joint physical function, by injecting escalating doses of ICM-203 into the knee of subjects with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA). Approximately 6 to 18 subjects will be enrolled into 3 successive dose-escalating groups in a 3+3 study design, whereby 3 study subjects in each group will be dosed sequentially with ICM-203 and 3 additional subjects will be dosed at the same dose level if a dose limiting toxicity (DLT) occurs in any of the first 3 subjects.
Total Versus Robotic Assisted Unicompartmental Knee Replacement
Osteo Arthritis KneeArthritis Knee1 moreThe purpose of this research is to compare the functional outcomes of patients with end stage medial compartment OA of the knee undergoing a conventional mTKA to those undergoing rUKA and to assess the associated cost economics of such technology.
Radiofrequency Ablation in the Pain Management of Knee Osteoarthritis
Knee OsteoarthritisThe aim of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of radio frequency thermo-coagulation on the genicular nerve (RFTGN) and intra-articular pulsed radio frequency (IAPRF) for Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) to improve physical activity , range of joint movement , pain intensity and quality of life.
Study to Assess Signature Cord Product in Patients With Symptomatic OA of the Knee
OsteoarthritisKneeThis study is a Phase 1 trial. The overall objective is to evaluate the safety and potential efficacy of a specific type of umbilical cord tissue-derived product (SIG001), which, other than a change in cryopreservation medium to render it compatible with cGMP, is similar to the reported real-world experience from 2 clinics on 135 knees.
Effects of Semi-standarized Acupuncture in Chronical Symptomatic Osteoarthritis of the Knee Through:...
OsteoarthritisKneeIntroduction: Knee osteoarthritis is a long-term rheumatic disease with a significant impact on the patient's quality of life and the socio-economic development of societies. The usual treatment consists of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as a palliative measure. The decrease in the beneficial effect and the appearance of serious long-term adverse effects make it necessary to look for other therapeutic procedures. Acupuncture is a non-pharmacological treatment that could reduce pain and improve functionality in this condition, however current scientific evidence is limited. A previous study has observed a clinical improvement in the combination of sensitized local and peripheral points in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis but studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these results. Objective: Assess the effectiveness of acupuncture using a combination of local and peripheral sensitized points in the treatment of active knee osteoarthritis. Methods: A randomized clinical trial will be performed in a hospital centre with 2 groups. The control group will standard treatment plus transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, while the intervention group will receive acupuncture in addition to standard care. Study outcomes will be pain, quality of life, function, exercise adherence, drug intake, adverse effects, and body mass index. There will be a 12-month post-intervention follow-up.
Effects of Ischemic Preconditioning on Conditioned Pain Modulation and Heart Rate Variability in...
Ischemic PreconditioningIntroduction: Musculoskeletal disorders have affected approximately 1.3 billion people worldwide. Evidence shows that chronic diseases and musculoskeletal conditions often occur together, and among them it is estimated that more than 240 million people worldwide have symptomatic osteoarthritis (OA) and activity limitation, which is a major contributor to chronic pain and changes central in pain processing. It is known that physical exercise (active approach to treatment) and manual therapy (passive approach) are capable of intervening in the pain processing system, but passive approaches have been little investigated. Among them, little is known about the effect of ischemic preconditioning (IPC) for pain management and its impact on conditioned pain modulation (CPM) and cardiac autonomic control. There is no evidence that IPC causes systemic hypoalgesia and increased vagal modulation, so this provides a rationale for study. Objectives: To analyze the acute effect of IPC on local pain, CPM and cardiac autonomic control in women with knee OA and observe whether there is a correlation between them. Methods: Double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial. Participants will be divided into IPC or placebo groups. Outcomes evaluated: CPM and cardiac autonomic modulation. Comparisons will be performed using Generalized Mixed Linear Models fitted to the data. For correlation, the Pearson or Spearman correlation test will be used according to the normality of the data. All analyzes will assume a significance level of p<0.05.
Effects of Improved Calf Muscle Function on Gait, Balance and Joint Loading in Older Adults
OsteoarthritisKnee2 moreThis study investigates the role of calf muscle function in gait performance, balance and knee joint loading. Previous studies have linked age-related loss of calf muscle function with impairments in gait performance and balance, and increased loading of the areas of the knee joint that are susceptible to the development of osteoarthritis. In this study, an exercise intervention targeting structural and neural aspects of impaired calf muscle function with ageing is utilized. The intervention lasts 8 weeks and includes either biofeedback training using electromyography to alter muscle activation patterns or a combination of biofeedback training and strength training for the calf muscle to modify calf function during walking. The study will test whether the intervention improves walking speed, reduces the metabolic cost of walking, improves standing balance and reduces knee joint loading.
Characteristics of Hoffa Adipose Tissue and Intramuscular Adipose Tissue in the Quadriceps Muscle...
Osteo Arthritis KneeOver the last few years, it has been suggested that Knee Ostheoarthritis (KOA) incidence and progression could potentially be related to skeletal muscle characteristics. In particular, weakness of the quadriceps muscle would be a key determinant of KOA. However the mechanisms underpinning the influence of skeletal muscle in the pathophysiology of ostheoarthritis (OA) are poorly understood. Crosstalk between skeletal muscle and structures around and in the joint is of interest. In physical deconditioning and aging, it has been reported that skeletal muscle can be replaced by adipose tissue. Several factors involved in the development of OA but also of adipose tissue may be involved in these muscular changes. Of interest, in patients with KOA, quadriceps weakness is an ubiquitous clinical finding. Infiltration of adipose tissue in skeletal muscle has been shown to affect muscle strength and mobility and be linked to cartilage volume loss and the occurrence/progression of KOA. The main objective of this study is to compare the characteristics of the Hoffa tissus and the intamuscular fat (IMF) tissus in the quadriceps muscle in patients with gonarthrosis requiring total knee prosthesis. This is a single-centre study based on a collection of surgical waste and is categorized as Research Not Involving Human subjects.
Home Based Hip Strengthening for Knee OA Patients
Knee OsteoarthritisIn knee osteoarthritis patients, weakness of hip abductor muscles is considered an important contributing factor leading to the progression of the disease.
Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of Wharton's Jelly Compared to Hyaluronic Acid and Saline for...
OsteoarthritisKneeThe purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of intraarticular injection of umbilical cord derived Wharton's Jelly compared to hyaluronic acid and saline for treatment of knee osteoarthritis symptoms.