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NCT ID: NCT04509440 Completed - Anserine Bursitis Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Neural Prolotherapy for Treatment of Anserine Bursitis "NPCAB"

Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Anserine bursitis is a common etiology of medial knee pain. It could be severe enough to limit the patient's functional abilities with affection of the quality of life. The etiology of AB is unknown. It could be bursitis, tendinitis or other unknown etiology. The treatment of AB includes conservative and surgical treatment. Conservative treatment consists of non-pharmacologic treatment and pharmacologic treatment. Local corticosteroid injection is a treatment for refractory chronic anserine bursitis. Neural prolotherapy is the subcutaneous perineural injection of isotonic dextrose 5% in water solution at the fascial penetration point of the sensory nerve where it reaches the subcutaneous plane and along its course. It can be used for the treatment of chronic anserine bursitis. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of neural prolotherapy subcutaneous perineural injection versus corticosteroid local soft tissue injection therapy for relieving pain and improvement of function among patients with chronic anserine bursitis.