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Browse recruiting arthritis clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Arthritis

Arthritis is inflammation of one or more joints causing pain and stiffness that worsens with age. Clinical trials investigate new anti-inflammatory medications, biologic therapies, joint preservation techniques, and regenerative medicine approaches.

Common Symptoms

Joint pain, stiffness, swelling, decreased range of motion, redness around joints, warmth, fatigue

Risk Factors

Age, family history, obesity, previous joint injury, autoimmune conditions, infection, occupation

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes NSAIDs, corticosteroids, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), physical therapy, and joint replacement surgery. Clinical trials explore novel JAK inhibitors, biosimilars, and cartilage regeneration therapies.

Why Participate?

Arthritis clinical trials help develop more effective pain management options and disease-modifying treatments that can preserve joint function and improve quality of life.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Arthritis Clinical Trials

Arthritis clinical trials test new medications, therapies, and interventions to reduce joint inflammation, manage pain, and prevent joint damage.
Eligibility depends on arthritis type (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.), severity, previous treatments, and overall health.
Compensation varies. Participants may receive $50-$200 per visit with travel reimbursement.
Yes, all trials have safety monitoring. Participants receive regular checkups and are informed of all potential risks during the consent process.