New knee implant aims to ease arthritis pain
NCT ID NCT03211663
Summary
This study is testing how well a specific partial knee replacement implant works for people with arthritis on the inner side of their knee. It follows 269 patients for up to 5 years after surgery to measure changes in pain, knee function, and daily activities. Researchers will also check X-rays to see how the implant is holding up over time.
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Locations
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Duke University
Durham, North Carolina, 27710, United States
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Ellis & Badenhausen Orthopaedics PSC
Louisville, Kentucky, 40223, United States
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Ortho Montana
Billings, Montana, 59102, United States
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Unova Health Clinic
Lady Lake, Florida, 32159, United States
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Whole Health Joint Replacement
Meadville, Pennsylvania, 16335, United States
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