Axial Spondyloarthrithis research hub
5 indexed studies · 2 currently recruiting
- recruitingNA
EXercise Therapy in Axial SpA, Inflammation and Biologic Therapy (ExTASI-B)
This study looks at how a 12-week home exercise plan (brisk walking) might help people with Axial Spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) who are already taking biologic medicine. Researchers want to see if exercise can further improve their symptoms and quality of life.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
axSEND: Exploring Immune and Microbiota Effects of a Partial Enteral Nutrition Diet in Axial Spondyloarthritis
This study looks into how a special liquid and food diet (Partial Enteral Nutrition or PEN) might affect gut health and inflammation in people with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). Researchers want to see if this diet can help improve gut bacteria and reduce inflammation, similar to how it works in some bowel conditions.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
SakuraBead Used as Resorbable Embolic for Genicular Artery Embolization
This study is looking at a new treatment called SakuraBead for knee pain caused by osteoarthritis. It compares SakuraBead with corticosteroid injections to see which works better and is safer for people aged 40-79.
United States · Georgia · United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
The Medacta International GMK Sphere Post-Marketing Surveillance Study
This study is checking how well a new knee replacement, called the GMK Sphere, works for people with arthritis. Doctors will follow patients after their surgery to see how they recover and if the new knee joint helps them get back to their daily lives.
Belgium · United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
AMIStem Primary Hip System Prospective Post-marketing Multi-centre Surveillance Study
This study looks at how well a new hip replacement, called the AMIStem Hip System, works after it's been used in real patients. Doctors are checking its performance and how patients recover over time. It's for people needing hip surgery due to conditions like arthritis.
Switzerland · United Kingdom