Clinical Trials Logo

Osteoarthritis, Knee clinical trials

View clinical trials related to Osteoarthritis, Knee.

Filter by:

NCT ID: NCT05997238 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Evaluation of the Effect of Triamcinolone at Different Doses on LIA During TKA

LIA;TKA
Start date: April 25, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of different doses of triamcinolone for local infiltration analgesia during total knee replacement

NCT ID: NCT05925517 Active, not recruiting - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

The Effect of Graded Motor Imagery on Pain and Function in Individuals With Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: July 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to investigate whether Graded Motor Imagery (GMI) application is as effective as Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA). The objectives are to improve range of motion (ROM) and muscle strength, reduce pain and stiffness, increase pain pressure threshold, and enhance function and physical performance through GMI application.

NCT ID: NCT05920590 Active, not recruiting - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

The Effect of Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation and Tendon Vibration After Total Knee Arthroplasty

Start date: April 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease characterized by destruction and progressive loss of articular cartilage. In an advanced stage of the disease, the patient undergoes a total replacement of the knee joint with an artificial joint (total arthroplasty). The aim of this clinical study is to investigate the effect of combining a therapeutic exercise program based on Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) and tendon vibration in older adult patients after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Ninety (90) adults over 65 years of age who will undergo TKA due to knee osteoarthritis will be divided into three groups of 30 people each (two intervention and one control). The participants of the first group will follow a therapeutic exercise protocol based on the PNF technique for six weeks. The participants of the second intervention group will follow the same therapeutic exercise program based on PNF and at the same time tendon vibration will be applied to the Achilles tendon for the same period. Finally, the participants of the third group (control group) will follow the conventional physical therapy postoperative treatment. The subjective perception of pain with the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Active Range of Motion (AROM) of knee flexion with a goniometer, functional ability with the Knee Injury Outcome Questionnaire and osteoarthritis (Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, KOOS), quality of life with the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC), balance confidence with the balance confidence (CONFbal) scale, dynamic balance with the Time Up and Go (TUG) tests and Berg Balance Scale (BBS), displacement of the center of mass by static posturography, and knee proprioception by calculating joint position sense with an isokinetic dynamometer will be assessed at the beginning of the intervention , at week 3, week 6 and six months after the end of the intervention. For the statistical analysis of the results, a two-factor analysis of variance with repeated measurements will be applied, while the statistical significance index will be set at p < .05.

NCT ID: NCT05908942 Active, not recruiting - Knee Pain Chronic Clinical Trials

Genicular RFT vs Phenol Management in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: October 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of phenol and radiofrequency ablation for genicular nerve neurolysis in severe knee pain. The invesigators compare the efficacy of radiofrequency and phenol applications on numerical pain score and Western Ontario and McMaster Universi- ties Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) before, 1 and 3 months after the procedure. The procedures will be performed by applying radiofrequency waves and phenol to the genicular nerves under ultrasound guidance.

NCT ID: NCT05865899 Active, not recruiting - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Impact of High Tibial Osteotomy in Preventing Degenerative Disease Progression in Medial Knee Osteoarthritis.

HTO-IOR
Start date: May 17, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

High tibial osteotomy (HTO) surgical procedure can lead to clinically significant improvements in the cartilage and in subchondral bone quality, with a slow down of the osteoarthritis (OA) progression. Aim of the project is to: (i) clinically validate a 3D planned HTO surgical approach, through a quantitative grading of OA progression in a prospective randomized case-control clinical trial; (ii) correlate the internal knee loads with the changes assessed in cartilage and subchondral bone status to verify the hypothesis that HTO induced mechanical changes are associated with clinically significant OA improvements; (iii) relate imaging data with cartilage and subchondral bone mechanical properties, in order to classify OA progression in a more sensitive manner and allow a more precise diagnosis of the pathology stage.

NCT ID: NCT05835895 Active, not recruiting - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Safety and Pharmacodynamics of GNSC-001 Intra-articular Injection for Knee Osteoarthritis

DONATELLO
Start date: June 12, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical study is to determine if a single injection of 1 or more dose levels of adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy (GNSC-001) is safe and tolerated compared to placebo in participants with painful osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.

NCT ID: NCT05816395 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Safety and Efficacy of RHH646 for Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: May 31, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the articular cartilage-regenerating capacity of RHH646 in the knee as well as to assess safety and tolerability in participants with knee osteoarthritis. The treatment duration will be up to 52 weeks. The total study duration for an individual participant will be up to 62 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT05807529 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of 2ccPA in Patients With Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: November 3, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase I/II study aims to evaluate the safety of single doses of 2ccPA 4,800 μg and 7,200 μg (Phase I), as well as the safety and efficacy of multiple doses of 2ccPA (Phase II) in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.

NCT ID: NCT05790824 Active, not recruiting - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Benefits of Spa Therapy in Saint-Lary Soulan for Knee Osteoarthritis

LARYTHERM
Start date: May 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The hypothesis is that the use of spa therapy in Saint-Lary Soulan for knee osteoarthritis treatment would have a therapeutic effect on this pathology. The main objective of this external comparison study is to evaluate the comparative effectiveness at 6 months of spa therapy in the Saint-Lary Soulan spa center on functional disability and pain (MCII: Minimal Clinical Important Improvement) in knee osteoarthritis compared to the control group of the Thermarthrose multicenter randomized clinical trial, receiving standard cares. The patients included in the Larytherm cohort will undergo a three-week spa therapy in Saint-Lary Soulan with a follow-up of 6 months after the end of spa therapy.

NCT ID: NCT05777421 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Knee Osteoarthristis

Efficacy of Virtual Reality Based Exercise Regimes on Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Disability in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most prevalent degenerative conditions in Pakistan. Although a variety of Physical therapy treatments have been proven to be beneficial in patients with early stages of knee Osteoarthritis. However, a few secondary impairments like Kinesiophobia which is the fear of movement have been unaddressed. Usually after conventional physical therapy, patients find immediate or short-term relief and that leads to cessation of follow up sessions. In situations like these, kinesiophobia is the greatest threat to mobility and can eventually effect quality of life by decreasing functional disability.