New gel injection may ease shoulder arthritis pain without surgery
NCT ID NCT07520708
First seen Apr 21, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026 · Updated 3 times
Summary
This study tests whether three injections of HyalganBio® (a gel-like substance) plus a home exercise program can reduce pain and improve shoulder function in people with glenohumeral osteoarthritis. About 72 adults aged 45–85 with chronic shoulder pain are randomly assigned to get the injections plus exercise or exercise alone. The main goal is to see if the combination leads to better shoulder movement and less pain after six months.
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Locations
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IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi
Milan, Italy, Italy
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Ospedale Cardarelli
Naples, Italy, Italy
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Ospedale Concordia
Roma, Italy, Italy
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Ospedale Le Molinette
Torino, Italy, Italy
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Ospedale Le Molinette
Torino, Italy
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Policlinico Universitario Campus Biomedico
Roma, Italy, Italy
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