Osteoarthritis of the Knee and Clinical Trials

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Arthritis can be a painful, and debilitating condition to live with. And with multiple forms affecting different parts of the body, there is still so much to learn about it and how to effectively treat it.

One of the most common forms of arthritis is osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease. Characterized by the breakdown of cartilage, a protective cover between bones, it often affects weight-bearing joints like the knees, hips, and spine.

Understanding Knee Osteoarthritis

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 528 million worldwide were living with knee osteoarthritis in 2019. Of that number, 73 percent were over the age of 55 years old and 60 percent were women.

Knee osteoarthritis especially targets the knee joints. As the cartilage in the joint deteriorates, bones begin to rub against each other. This can cause pain and stiffness while reducing mobility. In fact, it’s a leading cause of disability – especially among older adults. As a result, this condition makes daily tasks like walking, climbing stairs or even standing for long periods challenging to do.

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Types of Osteoarthritis

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One of the first steps to understanding osteoarthritis is understanding the different types: primary, secondary, and post-traumatic. All three affect the same body parts, but have different causes.

Primary osteoarthritis, for example, doesn’t have any apparent underlying reasons for development. But secondary occurs after an abnormal amount of force is applied to the joint, traumatizing the cartilage. Post-traumatic osteoarthritis also develops from injury and trauma, but can be an early-onset condition. This can often make it more debilitating than primary osteoarthritis.

What are the Causes and Risk Factors?

There are multiple causes of knee osteoarthritis, including:

  • Age

    As people get older, particularly after 45 years old, the risk increases. This is due to wear and tear on the joints, leading to cartilage breakdown.

  • Genetics

    Like with many medical conditions, a family history of osteoarthritis can increase the likelihood of developing it.

  • Obesity

    Individuals with excess weight have added stress on their joints, increasing cartilage deterioration and risk of osteoarthritis.

  • Joint Injury

    If someone has had knee injuries like fractures or ligament tears, they can face a higher risk of osteoarthritis.

  • Repetitive Stress

    Occupations or activities that require heavy use of the knees or heavy lifting can contribute to cartilage wear and tear, increasing the risk of osteoarthritis.

It’s important to note that multiple factors can be the cause of osteoarthritis in the knees. If you are concerned about your joint health, be sure to speak with your doctor about your worries and what prevention care may look like for you.

What are the Symptoms of Knee Osteoarthritis?

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Depending on the severity of the arthritis, symptoms can vary. However, most people experience the following symptoms:

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Pain

Aches and stiffness in the knee joints. This can worsen with physical activity or after long periods of rest.

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Swelling

Knee osteoarthritis often causes inflammation in the joints, leading to noticeable swelling and discomfort.

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Stiffness

Individuals suffering from osteoarthritis will often have difficulty moving their knee, especially after periods of rest or in the morning.

Range of Motion

Limited Range of Motion

Depending on the severity of the arthritis, some people may have difficulty fully bending or straightening their knee joints.

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Crepitus

Osteoarthritis can often cause a grinding or popping sensation within the knee during movement.

Remember, these symptoms and more can vary from person to person. But all of them can heavily impact daily life, and quality of life.

How Knee Osteoarthritis Impacts Daily Life

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Because of its painful impact on the knee joints, people suffering from knee osteoarthritis can experience challenges in their daily lives. Some of these challenges include:

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They can also experience more falls and injuries due to limited mobility and joint instability. These challenges significantly impact their quality of life, decreasing daily enjoyment and overall happiness.

Choose ClinCloud for Your Osteoarthritis Needs

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If you are suffering from knee osteoarthritis, contact ClinCloud today to learn more about how our clinic trials and research can support your health needs. With us, you receive:

Clinic Program Opportunities

Our Programs range from Memory Loss to Osteoarthritis and more! We're to offer innovative treatments within the general medicine and neurological spaces.

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Whether you're having memory concerns or just want a general workup, ClinCloud is here to provide you with the educational resources to help you on your health journey.

Diagnosing and Assessing Knee Osteoarthritis

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Diagnosing and assessing knee osteoarthritis is a process that can involve multiple steps to accurately determine severity and treatment options.

First, a doctor will discuss your symptoms, risk factors, and relevant medical history. Next, they will examine your knee, looking at inflammation, joint instability, and limited movement.

If there is cause for concern, the next step will be imaging. This includes X-rays and MRIs. This is to confirm a diagnosis and to assess the extent of joint damage. Doctors may also request blood work to exclude other forms of arthritis, like rheumatoid arthritis and joint fluid tests to examine signs of inflammation or infection.

Treating Knee Osteoarthritis

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There are three treatment paths available to people who are suffering from knee osteoarthritis. They are:

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Non-Pharmacological

This includes weight management, exercise, physical therapy, wearing a knee brace, and applying hot-and-cold packs to relieve pain.

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Pharmacological

This means using medications to help alleviate pain and inflammation. These medicines can be topical relief, over-the-counter medication, or prescriptions.

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Surgical

This is considered when non-surgical options aren’t effective. Some surgical options are arthroscopy, osteotomy, and joint replacement.

To find the best treatment, it’s important to have transparent and open communication with your doctor so that the best treatment possible can be administered.

Emerging Therapies, Latest Research, and Future Directions

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Knee osteoarthritis is a challenging condition. However, recent research shows promising and innovative treatment options. These treatment options include:

Regenerative Medicine

With a focus on repairing or replacing damaged tissue and cartilage, this treatment aims to restore cartilage in the knee joint. This is done with cell-based treatments, often involving injections.

Stem Cell Therapy

Trials have shown Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) as a promising treatment option as well. Research shows that MSCs can reduce inflammation and promote tissue repair. These cells can also reduce pain, swelling, and improve loss of movement.

Gene Therapy

This treatment involves modifying genes within a patient’s cells, treating or preventing disease. Trials involve exploring how to deliver genes that are anti-inflammatory or promote cartilage health.

It’s important to note that these treatment options are still relatively new for osteoarthritis treatment, especially gene therapy, and come with a list of risk factors. This includes developing an infection, and having a negative immune system reaction.

The Present and Future of Osteoarthritis Treatment

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Presently, clinical trials are exploring ways to advance knee osteoarthritis treatments. This involves researching effectiveness, optimal dosages, and the best delivery methods. These trials are also researching long-term benefits and limitations that are associated with these treatments.

With new treatment options emerging with promising results, the future of osteoarthritis treatment looks promising. It’s thanks to patients and individuals with knee osteoarthritis that innovative research is occurring, and continues to progress.

Participating in Clinical Trials for Knee Osteoarthritis

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For people dealing with knee osteoarthritis, participating in clinical trials can be a beneficial way to receive treatment safely and effectively.

To participate, you should speak with your healthcare provider to determine whether a trial is suitable for you. Also, be sure to check eligibility requirements, which can include age, osteoarthritis severity, and overall health.

Why are Clinical Trials Important?

Clinical trials are vital for advancing treatments. They help to develop new treatments, evaluate the safety of existing ones, and explore innovative approaches.

Enrolling in Clinical Trials

Participating in clinical trials usually involves multiple steps, including:

Meeting Eligibility

To ensure patient safety, trials have specific eligibility requirements. These can include age, osteoarthritis severity, and other medical information.

Completing the Enrollment Process

You cannot partake in a trial until you’ve completed the enrollment process. This can include screening, informed consent, and other detailed study procedures.

While it may seem like a long process, these steps are in place to ensure that you are safe and that each clinical trial suits your medical needs.

Match with ClinCloud for Clinical Trials

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At ClinCloud, we offer clinical trials that are innovative for osteoarthritis treatment. If you are located in the Orlando and Melbourne, Florida areas, contact us to connect with clinical trials in your area!

Ongoing trials that researchers are conducting include a wide variety of treatments, including:

Teasing New Medications

Some researchers are exploring new approaches for pain relief and cartilage repair.

Investigating Stem Cell Therapies

Some trials are researching the use of regenerative therapies that use stem cells to study their potential use in repairing damaged tissue.

Exercise Programs and Physical Therapy

These trials aim to examine the effectiveness of exercise and therapy regimens.

Ready to Get Started on a New and Innovative Treatment Journey?

Helping Friends and Family with Knee Osteoarthritis

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If you have a loved one dealing with knee osteoarthritis, it can be difficult to watch. But there are steps you can take to offer them support and help!

Emotional Support

Whether it’s listening or offering encouragement, one of the biggest things your loved one will need is ample amounts of emotional support.

Exercise & Physical Activity

They must find safe ways to stay active and maintain joint health. You can help discover new ways to stay active, and even be their activity buddy!

Assist with Daily Activities

If there are tasks that are difficult for them to do, offer them assistance.

If your loved one needs community, you can share information about support groups, educational materials, clinical trials, and online communities about knee osteoarthritis. These resources can include:

With these steps, your loved one will feel supported and well cared for with you by their side.

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Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Conditions: Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Age: 40 to 65
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Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Conditions: Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Age: 40 to 65

Contact ClinCloud Today for Clinical Trial Opportunities

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If you have been diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, there are clinical trial opportunities that ClinCloud can provide that will help both you and researchers in discovering and refining osteoarthritis treatment!

With two offices located in Central Florida and the Space Coast, we’re proud to serve the diverse communities of the state. If you need transportation, we offer premium Lyft services and we don’t require insurance.

We’re also dedicated to providing resources that come at no cost to patients and caregivers!