Targeted knee injection aims to zap meniscus pain without surgery
NCT ID NCT06527235
Summary
This study is testing if a precise, ultrasound-guided steroid injection into the knee can quickly relieve pain from a worn or torn meniscus (a common knee cartilage injury). 152 adults with ongoing knee pain will receive either the real steroid injection or a placebo (saltwater) shot, and neither they nor the doctors assessing them will know which one they got. The main goal is to see if the steroid injection reduces pain more effectively than the placebo one month after the procedure.
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