Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Knee research hub
6 indexed studies · 6 currently recruiting
- recruitingNA
Pharmacist-physiotherapist Collaborative Management for Early Knee Osteoarthritis
This study looks into how pharmacists and physiotherapists can work together to help people with early knee osteoarthritis. It aims to see if combining their care can better support patients with pain, using education, exercise, and suitable medications.
Canada - recruitingNA
The Effectiveness of a Herbal Supplement in Osteoarthritis.
This study looks at a plant-based supplement for adults with knee or hip osteoarthritis. We want to see if it helps reduce pain and improve movement, compared to a dummy pill. It involves taking the supplement and a placebo, and answering questions.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Mako Cementless TKA vs Mako Cemented TKA
This study compares two ways to attach knee implants during total knee replacement surgery using a robotic arm. It looks at whether using 'cementless' or 'cemented' implants gives better results for people with knee arthritis, focusing on how well the knee works, X-ray findings, and overall patient experience.
United Kingdom - enrolling by invitationNA
Long-term Follow up of the Stability 1 Trial
This study looks at people who had knee surgery between 2014-2017 to fix a torn ligament. We want to see if adding an extra procedure during that surgery affects their risk of developing knee arthritis 10 years later. We're also checking overall knee health and activity levels.
Canada · United Kingdom - recruitingPHASE1, PHASE2
COntralateral CorticoSTeroid Injection in Total Knee Arthroplasty
This study looks at whether a steroid injection in the unoperated knee helps patients who are having knee replacement surgery. The aim is to reduce pain and improve recovery. It's a pilot study to see if this treatment is effective.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
The GORUN Study: Gradual Onset of RUNning and Knee Joint Health in Novice Runners
This study looks at how starting to run affects knee health in people with and without knee arthritis. We want to see if running can be a safe and helpful exercise for knees, especially for those new to running.
Canada