Single shot could ease arthritic knee pain for years
NCT ID NCT03291470
Summary
This study is testing whether a single injection called TG-C can safely reduce pain and improve function in people with moderate knee osteoarthritis. Researchers are comparing the injection to a placebo (saltwater) shot in 531 participants over two years. The goal is to see if this treatment can provide lasting relief and potentially slow the progression of the disease.
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Locations
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Bassil Aish
Huntington Beach, California, 92647, United States
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David Scott
Spokane, Washington, 99218, United States
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Duane C Anderson
Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, United States
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Edward Tavel
Charleston, South Carolina, 29406, United States
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Haresh Boghara
Red Oak, Texas, 75154, United States
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Igor Grosman
Brooklyn, New York, 11235, United States
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Jan Hommen
Doral, Florida, 33126, United States
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Jeremy Hoff
Wilmington, North Carolina, 28412, United States
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John Beckes
San Diego, California, 92120, United States
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Jonathan Samuels
New York, New York, 10016, United States
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Larkin Wadsworth
St Louis, Missouri, 63141, United States
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Leonel Reyes
San Antonio, Texas, 78215, United States
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Lisa Blair
San Antonio, Texas, 78229, United States
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Manjoo Sharma
Lewisville, Texas, 75057, United States
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Miguel Trevino
Clearwater, Florida, 33756, United States
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Minal Desai
Durham, North Carolina, 27704, United States
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Mira Baron
West Palm Beach, Florida, 33409, United States
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Nathan Rimmke
Rochester Hills, Michigan, 48307, United States
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Nebojsa Skrepnik
Tucson, Arizona, 85712, United States
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Peter Hanson
La Mesa, California, 91942, United States
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Priyesh Mehta
Dayton, Ohio, 45432, United States
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Richard Radnovich
Boise, Idaho, 83713, United States
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Samy Metyas
Covina, California, 91722, United States
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Sefanit Gebretsadik
Dallas, Texas, 75230, United States
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Steve Sitar
Anaheim, California, 92801, United States
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Stuart Silverman
Beverly Hills, California, 90211, United States
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Thomas Schnitzer
Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States
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