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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the symptoms of osteoarthritis (OA)?
Signs of OA, which may develop slowly over time and worsen, include:1.
- Joint pain
- Swelling of the soft tissue around the joint
- Stiffness, often at its worst upon waking up or after being inactive for long periods
- Loss of flexibility
- Tenderness when you apply light pressure to or near the joint
- Bone spurs
- Grating sensation, popping, or cracking when using the joint
Source: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/osteoarthritis/symptoms-causes/syc-20351925
Who may be a good candidate to apply for an osteoarthritis clinical trial?
You should consider applying for a study if you or a loved one:
- Are between the ages of 50 and 80
- Have a doctor-confirmed diagnosis of osteoarthritis in one shoulder
- Have not had surgery, fractured, or suffered an injury to the affected shoulder in the past 2 years
- Do not have chronic bilateral shoulder pain (i.e. pain in both shoulders)
What are the benefits of participating in an osteoarthritis clinical trial?
The information gleaned from clinical studies may help identify new treatment options in the future for people living with OA. Study participants are often connected to specialists who understand their situation and can help answer questions from patients or their loved ones. Participants in research studies should expect to enjoy a professional clinical environment, be treated with compassion and respect, and have access to top quality care during the trial.
What will happen during an OA clinical trial?
Most clinical trials will involve frontline screening to confirm that a potential patient is, in fact, a match for that study’s criteria. Once verified and the patient has signed an Informed Consent Form, which clearly provides the details and purpose of the study to that individual and what it involves, participants can expect to attend scheduled appointments at a clinician’s office. They will also receive an investigational treatment, and undergo additional screening and regular follow-up monitoring from a clinician and/or research staff.
Are there any costs to participate in a clinical trial?
In almost all instances, there is no cost to participate in a clinical trial. Participants receive all study-related medical care and study-related medications for the duration of the trial at no cost. Likewise in many instances, patients also enjoy benefits such as reimbursement for study-related time and travel.
ARE THERE ANY RISKS TO PARTICIPATING?
As all drugs and medical procedures carry a risk of side effects, the possibility that participants may experience some discomfort or other reactions during or after a clinical trial does exist. The study staff for that trial should explain these potential risks before participants decide whether to participate, and help address any concerns.
DOES QUALIFYING ENSURE ONE’S PARTICIPATION IN A CLINICAL STUDY?
No. Requirements or eligibility criteria vary by clinical trial, and sponsors/clinical sites are constantly looking for patient populations in order to test the efficacy of their investigational treatments. Further screening will determine whether a patient is eligible to participate in an active clinical study, but if not, they will likely be a candidate for one in the future, in which case that person may expect to be contacted. At that point, and before a potential participant decides whether to take part in the study, the study staff will review the informed consent form with them and answer any questions. Once the consent form has been signed by the participant, the screening period of the study begins.
CAN A PERSON CHANGE THEIR MIND ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN A CLINICAL STUDY?
Yes. Participation in clinical trials is entirely voluntary. Even if a participant is already involved in a study, they may change their mind at any time, for any reason.
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