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Osteoarthritis

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Is Knee Pain Holding You Back?

If knee pain makes even simple activities—like climbing stairs, walking your dog, or getting up from a chair—feel difficult, you’re not alone.
At CTN Texas, we’re conducting a new clinical research study for people living with knee osteoarthritis (OA) to explore better, more effective treatment options.

This may be your opportunity to take part in groundbreaking research that could help shape the future of osteoarthritis care—while receiving expert medical attention from experienced study doctors.

Why Participate in a Clinical Trial

Clinical trials play a vital role in advancing medicine. Every approved treatment available today exists because people like you volunteered to participate in research.

By joining this osteoarthritis study, you can:

Gain access to potential new treatments before they become widely available.

Receive care and regular check-ups from medical professionals at no cost.

Help researchers understand better ways to manage joint pain and improve mobility for millions affected by OA.

Contribute to medical progress that can benefit future generations.

Participation is voluntary and your privacy is always protected.

Pre-Qualification Question

Answer a few short questions to find out if you may qualify for the study​​

1- Are you 18 years of age or older?

2- Have you been diagnosed with osteoarthritis (OA) in your knee by a healthcare provider?

3- How long have you experienced pain, aching, or stiffness in your knee due to osteoarthritis?

4- On a scale of 0–10, how would you rate your knee pain on average over the past month?

5- In the last 3 months, have you had any knee injections?

6- In the past 12 months, have you tried at least two OA treatments (e.g., physical therapy, weight loss, NSAIDs, prescribed medication) without lasting improvement?

7- Please enter your height and weight below to calculate your BMI:

8- If you qualify and decide to join the study, would you be willing to temporarily stop using your current pain medications while participating (Tylenol/Panadol will be provided as needed)?

9- Do you have any of the following: bleeding disorders, take a blood thinner, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout, other severe pain disorders, or a cancer diagnosis in the past five years (except skin cancer)?

10- Do you currently experience pain due to medically diagnosed sciatica?

11- Do you have any upcoming surgeries or hospitalizations planned?

12- Have you participated in another clinical trial involving an investigational drug or experimental procedure in the past 6 months?

Study Location

Deliveries and study oversight are conducted in partnership with

Book an appointment: + Learn more: www.ctntexas.com 

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