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Active clinical trials for "Osteoarthritis, Knee"

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EVI-01-IT Safety Study

Knee Osteoarthritis

Prospective, single arm, pilot study to assess the safety and tolerability of a single intra-articular injection of EVI-01 for the treatment of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Effect of Tissue Flossing, AIS, PNF on Hamstring Among Knee OA Patients

Knee Osteoarthritis

Tissue flossing has been known to produce results such as pain relief and improved range of motion, this technique might yield positive results in knee OA patients as well. These effects can further be compared with existing treatment method for treatment of hamstring such as Active isolated stretch and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular facilitation. This study will be among the first to carry out the technique of flossing in knee OA patients.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field and Pulsed Ultrasound in Treating Knee Osteoarthritis

Osteo Arthritis KneeUltrasound Therapy; Complications

This study will be carried out to combine the effect of PEMF and PUT on pain, function, and ROM in patients with knee OA.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Effect of High Intensity Laser in Treatment of Myofascial Trigger Points in Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis...

Myofascial Trigger Point PainKnee Osteoarthritis

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of High intensity laser therapy( HILT) on pressure pain threshold, serum cortisol level, passive knee range of motion, and changes of functional disability in patients with active myofascial trigger points(MTrPs) pain associated wit knee osteoarthritis(OA) .

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Persona IQ Cohort Study

Osteo Arthritis KneeKnee Arthritis3 more

A prospective multicenter longitudinal cohort study of Zimmer Biomet (ZB) Persona IQ The Smart Knee which consists of the Persona Personalized Knee (PPK) System with mymobility® platform that is attempting to develop correlative measures to assist surgeons in understanding and managing risk in their patient populations. Specifically comparing four outcome measures captured via Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) utilizing the CANARY canturioTM Tibial Extension (CTE) sensors in combination with the mymobility® App. The primary objective of this prospective study is to systematically document the clinical outcomes of the Persona IQ Personalized Knee System with mymobility for primary total knee arthroplasty/replacement (TKA/TKR). This will be accomplished by monitoring subject activity trend patterns via the mymobility platform, evaluating smart system usability, monitoring short and long-term safety and effectiveness, and evaluating the value of the remote therapeutic monitoring platform. This data collection will be accomplished by the following: The Canary Smart Tibial Stem comprised of the following subsystems: Canary Cloud Data Management Platform (CDMP) Canary Medical Gait Parameters (CMGP) Software Module Persona IQ Personalized Knee System with mymobility Platform comprised of the following subsystems: mymobility Platform for Patient Application mymobility Care Team Dashboard ZB Edge Artificial Intelligence Data Platform Clinical Outcomes Joint Motion: ROM and Deductions Joint Stability: Medial/Lateral and Anterior/Posterior Gait and Assistive Device Utilization Surgical Incision Site Objective Measurements: a. Timed Up & Go (TUG) and Stair Climb Test System Usability Evaluation Patient Satisfaction Health Care Provider Satisfaction Additionally, a data repository will be maintained for future secondary data analyses when data is transmitted and captured beyond the 1-year of follow-up.

Not yet recruiting25 enrollment criteria

Baker Cyst Dimensions and Intermittent Vacuum Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis (BCIVT)

Baker CystKnee Osteoarthritis

The Baker cyst (BC), also known as the popliteal cyst or parameniscal cyst, is a fluid-filled sac that commonly develops in the posterior aspect of the knee, between the semimembranosus and medial head of the gastrocnemius. It is a common complication of knee osteoarthritis, and can also be associated with other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and meniscal tears. BCs are typically asymptomatic, but can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in the back of the knee. In severe cases, they can rupture, leading to inflammation and pain in the calf. Physiotherapy is a common treatment for BCs, and has been shown to be effective in reducing size and symptoms. Intermittent vacuum therapy (IVT) is a type of physiotherapy that involves applying suction to the affected area. IVT is thought to work by increasing blood flow and lymphatic drainage, which can help to reduce inflammation and swelling. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of IVT in the treatment of BCs. A total of 65 patients with knee osteoarthritis and BCs will be recruited and randomized to either a control group or an IVT group. The control group will receive standard physiotherapy treatment, while the IVT group will receive IVT in addition to standard physiotherapy treatment. All patients will be assessed at baseline and after 10 days of treatment using a variety of clinical and functional measures, including the echo volume of the BC. The results of the study will be used to determine whether IVT is an effective treatment for BCs. This study is designed to contribute to the existing body of knowledge on the treatment of BCs. The results of the study will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, and patients.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Multi-Center Actual-Use Study on the Safety of CL 108 for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe...

PainNausea1 more

The purpose of CLCT-006, a multi-center open-label study, is to evaluate the safety of CL-108 (hydrocodone 7.5 mg/APAP 325 mg, promethazine 12.5 mg) for the treatment of moderate to severe acute pain ("flare") associated with osteoarthritis of the knee or hip under actual conditions of use.

Completed40 enrollment criteria

A Study to Assess Safety and Efficacy of Umbilical Cord-derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Knee...

Osteoarthritis

Knee-osteoarthritis (OA) is a common and disabling problem, that represents a global health issue since none of the current therapies are truly disease modifying. The use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in OA-preclinical models has been associated with a reduction in cartilage degradation, the attenuation of bone sclerosis and an effective anti-inflammatory response. Investigators have designed a randomized phase I/II placebo controlled trial of UC-MSCs in knee OA. Outcomes will be evaluated at 12 months, comparing monodosis versus double intra-articular injection, re-randomized at 6 months.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Effects of Gaseous Cryotherapy on Knee ROM After TKA: A Feasibility Study

OsteoarthritisKnee

A pilot study was performed to investigate the feasibility of a large randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess the effects of hyperbaric gaseous cryotherapy (HGC) on the change in knee flexion range of motion in the first two days after total knee arthroplasty.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Mesenchymal Stem Cell Treatment for Primary Osteoarthritis Knee

Osteoarthritis Knee

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of autologous adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) treatment for patients with primary osteoarthritis knee. Three intra-articular injections of autologous ADMSCs will be performed to subjects at a weekly interval.

Completed16 enrollment criteria
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