Synvisc-One for Younger, Active Patients With Osteoarthritis

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2011
This study aims to study use of viscosupplementation as a treatment of pain for young individuals who are active. Typically viscosupplementation is considered an intervention for knee osteoarthritis often for older patients who are less active. Many young active patients can also develop knee osteoarthritis after trauma or surgery or for congenital reasons. Treatment of these patients commonly are steroid injections which have more biologically detrimental effects for cartilage compared to viscosupplementation Synvisc One injections which are a single injection will be used to determine effectiveness of reducing pain and maintaining an active healthy lifestyle for younger patients aged 30-50 years old.
Epistemonikos ID: 0c0ee387a4efd87332bb083800dfb54198703300
First added on: May 11, 2024