Your own fat cells: a new shot at easing arthritic knees?
NCT ID NCT03467919
Summary
This Stanford University study tested if a knee injection using a person's own processed fat tissue works better than a standard steroid shot for osteoarthritis. It involved 40 adults with mild-to-moderate knee arthritis who had not improved with physical therapy or medications. The goal was to see which treatment provided better pain relief and improved knee function over time.
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Stanford University
Stanford, California, 94305, United States
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