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A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Amniotic Suspension Allograft in Patients With Osteoarthritis...

Knee Osteoarthritis

This study is being conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ASA compared to placebo in the management of osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms of the knee.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Intra-articular Administration of Med Device Made of Biological Vegetal Matrix for the Treatment...

the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis

A pre-market randomized, parallel group, single-blind, clinical study with a Medical Device, made of vegetal material, to evaluate the efficacy and safety of one knee injection of the investigational device versus active comparator (Jonexa). The study population will consist of 150 patients diagnosed with primary knee osteoarthrosis. At present, the study is monocentric competitive. Treatment period for each patient is 6 months.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Combination of PRP and XLHA Prepared With RegenMatrix Medical Device To Treat Moderate to Severe...

Knee Osteoarthritis

In this clinical trial the investigator assess the safety and efficacy of a single injection of a combination of cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA) with autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) obtained with the RegenMatrix medical device to improve symptoms of moderate to severe knee osteoarthitis (grade III-IV Kellgren-Lawrence).

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

Phase 2 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of E1K After Single Dose in Patients...

Osteoarthrosis

The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pain relief treatment on knee osteoarthritis when administered E1K or placebo in patients with knee osteoarthritis aged 40 to 70 to determine the optimal dose.

Recruiting35 enrollment criteria

PRP for Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis

Shoulder Osteoarthritis

The glenohumeral joint is the third most common large joint to be affected by OA. Conservative treatments include physical activity, corticosteroid injections, and medications. PRP is an emerging treatment that has shown efficacy in different musculoskeletal conditions. The use of PRP for glenohumeral OA has been described sparingly in the literature but has shown efficacy in a couple studies and case reports. However, all of the previous studies investigating PRP for glenohumeral OA have focused on low-dose PRP preparations (~3X), and none have compared PRP treatment to saline treatment. This study aims to compare outcomes following single injections of low-dose PRP, high-dose PRP, or saline in patients with glenohumeral osteoarthritis.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Dietary Supplementation With Blueberry in OA

Knee Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a painful long term joint condition that is associated with poor quality of life. There are no treatments to prevent it. Inflammation is one cause of osteoarthritis. This inflammation is complex. It involves many joint tissues, like cartilage and fat. It also involves many proteins that act as inflammatory 'signals'. Safely targeting these proteins with medications has so far proved ineffective. Physiotherapy and weight loss can help osteoarthritis, but there is a need for other approaches. Blueberries are rich in natural chemicals called polyphenols; these have well-established anti-inflammatory effects. Blueberries and other fruits may improve osteoarthritis symptoms, but the investigators do not know how this improvement happens. It may be that these foods reduce inflammation within the joint tissues. They will investigate this. This will help us to understand 1) how blueberries improve osteoarthritis symptoms and 2) whether dietary supplementation with blueberries could slow down joint damage in osteoarthritis, rather than just improving symptoms. Additionally, high levels of joint inflammation predict poorer recovery from joint replacement surgery. Therefore, blueberry supplementation may hasten this recovery. Fifty eight people scheduled to have a knee replacement for osteoarthritis will receive either six weeks blueberry supplementation or a placebo pre-surgery. Participants will continue the supplementation for six weeks after surgery. First, this study will use tissue samples (cartilage, fat and the joint lining called synovium) obtained during surgery to investigate the effects of pre-operative blueberry supplementation on markers of joint inflammation. Second, this study will assess the ability of dietary supplementation with blueberries to improve the symptoms of osteoarthritis. Finally, this study will investigate the effect of blueberry supplementation on recovery from total knee replacement. Our investigations may provide evidence to support dietary supplementation with blueberries to slow down osteoarthritis progression and to improve recovery from osteoarthritis joint replacement surgery.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

Tolerability of High Intensity Exercise for Knee Osteoarthritis

Knee OsteoarthritisCardiovascular Diseases

Background: Current knee osteoarthritis (OA) guidelines recommend knee specific exercise as treatment for knee OA pain. However, up to 87 % of patients with knee OA have at least one other chronic condition, typically cardiovascular in nature. The elevated risk of cardiovascular health problems can be mitigated by performing aerobic exercise. By consequence, it seems logical to apply aerobic exercise for this patient group as the symptomatic benefit is equal to other types of exercise. Aim: This study aims to assess the tolerability of cardiovascular exercise using High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on different self-selected exercise equipment in patients with knee OA and at least one CVD risk factor. Hypothesis: The hypothesis is that performing HIIT exercise is tolerable when having knee OA and at least one CVD risk factor. Method: The study is a prospective cohort study designed to assess if HIIT performed by patients with knee OA and at least one modifiable CVD risk factor influence knee pain. The investigators plan to include 40 participants. The participants will be recruited from the osteoarthritis outpatient clinic at Bispebjerg-Frederiksberg hospital. This study will include participants with a clinical diagnosis of knee OA (either one or both knees) and at least one CVD risk factor (obesity, hypertension, elevated HbA1c (long-term blood glycose), elevated triglycerides, elevated cholesterol (LDL)). All participants will attend the HIIT intervention 3 times per week, for 12 weeks. Before a participant attend their first exercise session, he/she will be asked to complete an educational session about knee OA and aerobic exercise. Participants will have a pre-screening visit (phone call), a screening visit, and a baseline visit, before the 12-week exercise period (3 sessions weekly), and after completion of the exercise period a follow-up visit. Finance: This study is fully funded by Sygesikring "Denmark". Publication: All results, both negative, positive, and inconclusive will be published. Should publication fail, the results will be made publicly available.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of AqueousJoint Intra-Articular Injections in Mild to Moderate Knee Osteoarthritis...

Knee Osteoarthritis

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of AqueousJoint Intra-Articular Injection in Mild to Moderate Knee Osteoarthritis of AqueousJoint. The main questions it aims to answer are: To demonstrate superior efficacy of AqueousJoint administered via intra-articular injection versus placebo during the study period. To evaluate the efficacy of two different concentrations of AqueousJoint, administered via single IA injection as compared to control group (placebo) One IA injection of AqueousJoint or Placebo will be injected to participants' knee. Follow up will take place up to six months.

Recruiting32 enrollment criteria

HIGH AND LOW INTENSITY PROGRESSIVE RESISTED EXERCISES ON PAIN, RANGE OF MOTION AND FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY...

Osteo Arthritis KneeSarcopenia

The study will be randomized controlled trial. This study will be conducted in University of Lahore Teaching Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan. A sample size of 84 will be randomly allocated into two experimental groups, (42 participants in each group), by computer generated random number list. The participants,randomly allocated to the experimental group A, will receive high intensity resisted exercises ,in addition with routine physical therapy as TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator), Hot pack, Deep friction massage Each session will be of 35-45 minutes with 5 minutes warm up, 35 minutes for training session and lastly 5 minutes for cool down • Participants in experimental group B, will receive Low intensity resisted exercises in addition with routine physical therapy

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Mind-body Approach and Gut Microbiota in Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis

This exploratory study is to compares mechanisms of mind-body exercise with wellness education program on gut microbiota for osteoarthritis as a basis for a future large-scale trial.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria
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