Can a vitamin pill ease the pain of arthritic knees?
NCT ID NCT05505552
Summary
This is a small pilot study to gather information needed for a larger future trial. It aims to see if taking a daily vitamin K supplement for six months can help improve leg function in adults with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis who have low vitamin K levels. Researchers will measure specific blood markers and test physical function to see if vitamin K makes a difference compared to a placebo.
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Locations
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Tufts University
Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, United States
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UMass Memorial Medical Center
Worcester, Massachusetts, 01605, United States
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University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States
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