Cemented vs Cementless Persona Keel RCT
Knee Pain ChronicRheumatoid Arthritis7 moreThe main objective of this study is to evaluate the safety, performance, and clinical benefits of the Persona Keel cementless and cemented knee.
Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of LEVI-04 in Patients With Osteoarthritis of...
PainOsteo Arthritis Knee5 moreThis is a phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of multiple doses and multiple administrations of LEVI-04 for the treatment of pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee.
Effect of Astaxanthin in Moderate to Severe Knee Osteoarthritis
OsteoarthritisKneeThis study will be 8 weeks randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trail to assess the effect of astaxanthin in 80 moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis patients. Participants will be assessed at baseline and after 8 weeks of intervention. Subjects will be randomized to receive either astaxanthin 12 mg capsule daily or placebo capsule identical to astaxanthin daily for 8 weeks. Evaluation of pain, stiffness and improvement of physical function will be measured by WOMAC index before and after intervention. Inflammatory markers serum IL-6 and hsCRP will be measured before and after intervention. Astaxanthin related adverse events will be identified. Study outcome will establish safety and efficacy of astaxanthin in knee osteoarthritis.
Stem Cell Study in Osteoarthritis of the Knee and Hip Joints
OsteoarthritisThe purpose of this trial is to compare the effect of a single intra-articular injection of Lipoaspirate Concentrate vs Bone Marrow Aspirate on pain reduction and functional improvement in the treatment of the knee and hip OA.
Pyrocarbon Interposition Arthroplasty of the Elbow
Osteoarthritis of ElbowThe current study will be a prospective observational study (or collective case study in a small, carefully selected cohort of consenting patients with advanced arthritis. This study would be classified as a stage I study according the IDEAL framework for surgical innovation
Pregabalin for Central Sensitization in TKA
Osteo Arthritis KneeCentral Nervous System SensitizationThe study purpose is to determine if giving pregabalin before and after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) can improve pain and meaningful function after surgery in patients that have central sensitization (CS). Participants will be identified who are indicated for TKA. Interested patients will complete a standard Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcomes Score (KOOS), asked their pain score (on a scale of 0 to 10), and complete the Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI). If they meet inclusion criteria and agree to participate, they will complete the informed consent before being randomized 1:1 to usual care (control group) or pregabalin (study group). The study group participants will take pregabalin starting 7 days prior to surgery. They will also be scheduled to have a pre-operative physical therapy (PT) appointment which will include tests and measures standard to PT. Tests will include a Timed Up and Go Test (TUG), a Sit to Stand 5 Times Repeat Test (5TSTS) and Patient Specific Functional Scale (SFS) measures. On the day of surgery participants will be asked about any adverse effects of study medication and determine need to withdraw from study. The post-operative plan will be reviewed, including dose of study medication. For the pregabalin group the doses will be doubled for 7 days, then reduced for 7 days, then off. All participants will be given standard peri-operative pain management for TKA . All participants will complete standard of practice physical therapy. After surgery (usually within 7 days) a physical therapist will perform standard post-operative evaluation and treatment for all participants. This includes a re-evaluation of the same pre-operative functional tests of TUG, 5TSTS and PSFS outcome measures. The study pharmacist will also call the patient to determine if there are any medication-related adverse effects and how much opioid medication the patient is taking at that time (morphine milligram equivalents- MME/day on average). At the 6 week post-operative visit all participants will again complete the KOOS survey, report a pain score, complete the CSI survey and determine MME based on patient report of quantity of opioid medication used. A physical therapist will complete the functional assessment of the TUG, 5TSTS and PSFS outcome measures.
Function, Pain, and Alignment Following Knee Replacement for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis
Knee ReplacementTotal3 moreThere are many factors that can influence patient satisfaction and patient related outcomes following total knee replacement including the surgical alignment of the joint components. Historically, total knee replacements have been performed with an aim aiming to achieve neutral alignment or a mechanical weight axis in the lower extremity . However, only 0.1 % of the population have a pre-surgical anatomical neutral alignment, and therefore the constitutional anatomy of the patient is neglected. There is a growing trend to return patients back their anatomical constitutional alignment after a knee replacement, referred to as Kinematic Alignment using robotics. The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to examine how mechanical alignment and kinematic alignment impacts function, pain, mood and fatigue following TKR for the treatment of osteoarthritis. Outcomes will be measured at 6 week, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years after surgery.
Parallel Versus Perpendicular Technique for Genicular Radiofrequency
Knee OsteoarthritisAlthough there are different ways of performing genicular nerve radiofrequency on knee pain, to our knowledge, there is no stuies comparing the clinical outcomes of a parallel technique vs. a perpendicular technique. We aimed to compare the effectiveness of these both techniques.
Efficacy of Mesotherapy Added to Intra-articular Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) in Patients With Knee...
Osteo Arthritis KneeIn this study, the investigators aimed to determine whether platelet rich plasma (PRP) and mesotherapy combined treatment is effective on pain and function compared to PRP alone in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA).
A First-in-Human Study of XSTEM-OA in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis
OsteoarthritisKneeThe aim of the study is to assess safety, tolerability and preliminary efficacy of XSTEM-OA when administered as a single intra-articular injection to patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis. The study is divided into two parts; a dose escalation (Part A) and a dose expansion part (Part: B). Three dose levels are planned to be evaluated in Part A and selected dose level(s) will be further expanded in Part B.