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Clinical Trial

The Effect of Lateral Tilt in Gait on the Biological Profile of the Knee Joint

IRB Protocol Number STU00204249

Contact

Prakash Jayabalan pjayabalan@sralab.org

Objective

  1. To develop a ‘cartilage stress test’ to help determine who is at risk of developing knee osteoarthritis
  2. To track changes in the biological composition of the knee joint from walking exercise

Who Can Participate

  • History of knee pain
  • able to walk for 60 minutes

Compensation

Provided $65 total

Age Range

21 or older

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