Osteoarthritis
Comprehensive testing and therapy for osteoarthritis—focused on pain relief, joint function, and long-term health improvement.
Osteoarthritis Study
Focuses on improving care and quality of life for individuals with osteoarthritis—a degenerative joint disease. This research tests new medications and therapies that relieve pain, restore function, and slow disease progression.
1. Joint Imaging & Physical Evaluation
Uses X-rays, MRI, and physical exams to assess joint damage, inflammation, and range of motion.
Tracks structural changes and improvements during treatment.
2. Pain and Symptom Monitoring
Measures pain scores, joint stiffness, swelling, and impaired mobility.
Evaluates how investigational therapies improve comfort and daily activity.
3. Function and Rehabilitation Assessment
Monitors walking, exercise tolerance, and the impact of physiotherapy.
Studies participant-reported changes in daily living and recovery.
4. Clinical Treatment Trials
Provides access to investigational medications, anti-inflammatory drugs, and regenerative therapies.
Participants receive ongoing safety oversight and therapy effectiveness evaluation.
Eligible Participants Are
40 to 80 years of age
Diagnosed with osteoarthritis (knee, hip, hand, or spine)
Experiencing moderate to severe joint pain and functional limitation
Not currently using certain pain medications or biologics (restrictions may apply)
Willing to undergo joint imaging and regular physical assessments
Additional criteria apply
Eligible Participants May
Receive study-related medical care and treatment at no cost
Receive compensation for study-related time and travel
Gain access to investigational therapies not yet available to the public
Contribute to advancing arthritis treatment and joint health research
The Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial strengthens the development of new treatments for joint disease, helping patients regain mobility and reduce pain. By participating, individuals help advance therapies that can shape future arthritis care.

