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NCT ID: NCT04204265 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteo Arthritis Shoulders

MONOVISC for Shoulder Joint Pain Relief

Start date: December 17, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Obtain real world, post market data to confirm the clinical improvement and safety in patients treated with a single injection of MONOVISC for the symptomatic relief of osteoarthritis in the shoulder joint.

NCT ID: NCT03580148 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteo Arthritis Shoulders

BMA vs Cortisone for Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis

BMAC
Start date: October 8, 2015
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This randomized trial seeks to investigate the difference if any between cortisone injection versus bone marrow aspirate injection in the glenohumeral joint of patients with confirmed osteoarthritis. The investigators hope that results from a prospective randomized controlled pilot study on bone marrow aspirate (BMA) glenohumeral joint (GHJ) injections will provide valuable early information on an alternative treatment for GHJ osteoarthritis (OA). This novel study will also contribute clinical data to the growing pool of research around BMA in the treatment of osteoarthritis. This study has the potential to uncover a new and more effective therapy to add to the arsenal of an orthopaedic surgeon in the management of GHJ OA. This would provide improved care and treatment for those disabled by GHJ OA. Additionally, this knowledge would be applicable to a variety of medical practitioners who treat GHJ OA from the general orthopaedic surgeon to pain subspecialists.

NCT ID: NCT03151109 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteo Arthritis Shoulders

Glenoid Bone Grafting for RTSA: Clinical & Radiographic Outcomes

EPBG
Start date: September 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will look at patient radiographic and functional outcomes who have or will undergo a reverse, extended peg, shoulder arthroplasty (replacement) that requires the use of glenoid bone grafting.