Three-Shot showdown for aching thumbs
NCT ID NCT03196310
Summary
This study tested three different injections for thumb arthritis to see which works best for pain and function. Participants with mild to moderate arthritis received either a steroid shot, a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) shot, or a simple saline (saltwater) shot. Researchers measured how well each treatment improved hand function and grip strength over time.
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Orthopedic Associates of Southwest Ohio
Centerville, Ohio, 45459, United States
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