Fat cells show promise for knee arthritis in Decade-Long study
NCT ID NCT07259993
Summary
This study followed 16 people with moderate knee arthritis for 10 years after they received injections of cells derived from their own body fat. The goal was to check the long-term safety of this treatment and see if it helped reduce pain and improve knee function. Researchers tracked side effects and measured changes in arthritis symptoms using standard questionnaires over the decade.
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Hospital Escuela Oscar Danilo Rosales Arguello
León, Nicaragua
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