Stenosing Tenosynovitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Injection With Amniotic Fluid Versus Corticosteroid in Patients With Stenosing Tenosynovitis: a Randomized, Blinded Trial
The proposed study aims to investigate whether amniotic fluid injections are a better alternative to corticosteroid injections as a conservative treatment for stenosing tenosynovitis. Based on results from our most recent pilot study exploring patient outcomes after receiving an amnion injection, we were able to observe symptom resolution in more than half of the study population. Adverse events were extremely rare and not related to study participation. Given the numerous occurrences of successful symptom resolution, the next step is to compare patient outcomes to those of patients who receive the standard steroid injection. This study will compare outcome measurements of patients who receive amnion injections to those who receive steroid injections.
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