Intraarticular Steroids, Saline and Occupational Therapy in People With CMC1 Osteoarthritis (NCT06084364) | Clinical Trial Compass
RecruitingPhase 4
Intraarticular Steroids, Saline and Occupational Therapy in People With CMC1 Osteoarthritis
Norway354 participantsStarted 2023-11-03
Plain-language summary
A placebo-controlled randomized controlled trial exploring the effect of intraarticular steroids, saline or an occupational therapy intervention in inflammatory carpometacarpal-1 osteoarthritis
Who can participate
Age range40 Years – 85 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
\- Adult (40-85 years of age) men and women
In target CMC-1 joint:
* OA confirmed by radiographs or ultrasound examination, and
* Inflammation by ultrasound (grey scale synovitis grade 1-3), and
* Pain of at least 3 on a 0-10 Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) at rest or during activities at both pre-screening and screening.
* Patient is assessed as eligible for the proposed use of Kenacort-T
Exclusion Criteria:
* Use of thumb orthosis on most of the days or structured hand exercises in the last 12 weeks
* Intraarticular injections in the target CMC-1 joint in the last 12 weeks
* More than 3 previous IACS in the target CMC-1 joint
* Use of oral, intramuscular or intravenous steroids in the last 12 weeks
* Previous surgery of the target CMC-1 joint
* Planned hand surgery in the coming 24 weeks
* Do not want to quit using oral or topical NSAIDs on the hands (such as ibuprofen, diclofenac, etoricoxib, naproxen) in the next 12 weeks
* Systemic inflammatory joint diseases (such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriatic arthritis or gout) or other conditions that can better explain the hand pain (such as thoracic outlet syndrome, carpal tunnel disease, diabetic cheiropathy, hand injury in previous six months, or palmar tenosynovitis/trigger finger)
* Diagnosis of fibromyalgia
* Diagnosis of psoriasis
* Infection, skin disease or wounds at joint injection site
* Serious comorbidities, cognitive dysfunction, substance/alcohol abuse or any other medical condition that m…