View clinical trials related to Knee Osteoarthritis.
Filter by:The objectives are to evaluate the effects of immersion bath with sulphurous water in pain, joint mobility and quality of life in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Patients will undergo three weekly baths in sulphurous water and not sulphurous, twenty minutes each, for ten weeks. The expected results are: reduction of pain, improved range of motion of the lower limbs with consequent increase in muscle mass improvement in postural balance, which will come due to the reduction of pain and improvement movements of the lower limbs; greater independence in performing the activities of daily living, better quality of life.
The objective of this project is to determine the effects of gait-retraining on articular cartilage composition, gait mechanics, pain and function in persons with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA).
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of bio-optimized curcumin(Flexofytol) during a 90-days period in knee ostearthritis patients on the serum levels of specific biomarkers of osteoarthritis and on the evaluation of pain.
The purpose of this study is to identify novel imaging markers for characterizing the biochemical profiles in synovial fluid and cartilage matrix in OA knee joints after intra-articular HA (Euflexxa) injection using high field NMR and MRI techniques. We hypothesize that: 1. High-field HRMAS NMR spectroscopy will provide sensitive measures for biochemical changes within knee synovial fluid after HA injection; 2. Baseline HRMAS spectroscopy, in particular N-acetyl peaks, as well as early changes of glutamate will predict patient response of pain relief after HA injection; 3. MR cartilage T1p and T2 quantifications will provide sensitive measures for biochemical changes within knee cartilage matrix after HA injection. Specifically cartilage T1p and T2 will decrease in patients who respond to the treatment, indicating potential beneficial effects of HA injection to cartilage preservation.
The main objective is to assess the efficacy of a new formulation containing chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine sulfate (CS+GS) compared with placebo in patients with primary osteoarthritis of the knee.
The purpose of this study is to see if a single injection of Cingal into the knee provides safe relief of pain caused by osteoarthritis.
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by complaints of knee pain, aching and stiffness that commonly alter the way one will climb stairs and walk reducing an individual's function and the activities they may perform on a day-to-day basis. Providing a person with a knee brace designed for OA can help unload the arthritic part of the knee, thereby reducing pain and lead to improved function. The purpose of this study is to determine if use of the Rebel Reliever knee brace manufactured by Townsend Design can reduce pain and stiffness, improve strength and balance, and enhance functional activities such as stair and level gait, and ultimately lead to increased participation in the community.
The aim of this study is to confirm the biomechanical effects and evaluate functional benefits of a new knee brace combining valgus inducing effect on medial compartment and leg external rotation during the stance phase in patients with symptomatic medial knee osteoarthritis.
Articular cartilage can be the seat of many diseases including osteoarthritis and traumatic defaults. The cartilage has no intrinsic ability to repair resulting at long term in function loss in the joints. Currently available treatments are not satisfactory in the long term, the use of mesenchymal stem cells appears to be promising due to their ability to multipotency and immunomodulation properties. This project aims to determine the most appropriate source for regenerative medicine of cartilage stem cells from tissue taken during arthroplasty in patients with osteoarthritis. These cells will be tested for different chondrogenic markers. The success of this project will consider the implementation of a strategy for regenerative medicine in bone and joint diseases.
The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of a wearable device using pulse electromagnetic fields on pain intensity reduction, measured by visual analogue score (VAS) and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), in patients affected by osteoarthritis Secondary aim is the evaluate the effect on knee effusion reduction, when present and to evaluate pain intensity changes corrected by pain threshold measured by pressure algometry.