Plain-English translation of NCT06118892 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study is evaluating the safety and effectiveness of the MISHA Knee System, a device designed to relieve pain from arthritis in the inner compartment of the knee. Researchers will follow patients for five years after the implant procedure to see how well the device works and whether it prevents serious complications like infections or the need for additional surgery.
Many people with inner knee arthritis have tried non-surgical treatments like physical therapy or injections but still have significant pain. This trial exists to determine whether this implant device can provide lasting pain relief and improve quality of life for people whose conservative treatments have not worked.
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If you enroll, you will receive the MISHA Knee System implant through a surgical procedure. You will then return for follow-up visits over five years, during which doctors will check your pain levels, knee function, range of motion, and take X-rays to monitor how the device is performing. Researchers will also assess whether you needed any additional knee surgeries during the study period.
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