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NCT ID: NCT03072108 Completed - Knee Pain Clinical Trials

Dietary Supplement for Joint: the OLE Study

Start date: June 24, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical study evaluates if the oral administration of Bonolive can contribute to the improvement of functionnality in healthy elderly people with knee discomfort.

NCT ID: NCT03041077 Completed - Knee Discomfort Clinical Trials

Influence of Instaflex Advanced Supplement on Joint Function

Start date: February 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Joint discomfort is reported by 32% of U.S. adults, and increases with age. The knee is the most common site of joint discomfort regardless of age. Nearly half of people with knee joint discomfort use natural supplements to alleviate symptoms, but more research is needed to determine their effectiveness. In a previous study, we measured the effect of 8-weeks ingestion of a commercialized joint support dietary supplement (InstaflexTM Joint Support, Direct Digital, Charlotte, NC) compared to placebo on joint discomfort, stiffness, and function in adults with self-reported joint discomfort. This study will be repeated using Instaflex Advanced, with a longer 12-week time period. The Instaflex Advanced supplement includes six products: turmeric, resveratrol, Boswellia serrata, collagen, hyaluronic acid, and black pepper extract. This unique blend may improve joint function and increase mobility, but has not yet been tested in humans using a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled research design. The primary purpose of this study is to assess the effect of 12-weeks ingestion of the Instaflex Advanced supplement compared to placebo in improving knee function in adults with self-reported knee joint discomfort.

NCT ID: NCT02157701 Completed - Knee Discomfort Clinical Trials

Polyherbal Capsule Formulation for Joint Health

Start date: June 2014
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, study in subjects with exercise-related knee pain/discomfort to determine the efficacy of a polyherbal capsule compared to placebo capsule in improving exercise capacity and overall parameters of joint health.