Could a smaller needle or a quick spray make your knee injection hurt less?
NCT ID NCT06865170
Summary
This study aims to find ways to make steroid injections for knee osteoarthritis less painful. Researchers will test if using a smaller needle or a numbing spray called ethyl chloride reduces pain during and after the injection. They will also see if having less pain from the injection itself leads to better pain relief and knee function six weeks later.
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UC Davis Sports Medicine Clinic
Sacramento, California, 95817, United States
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