Regenerative Cell Therapy
For Wrist Osteoarthritis

Answer a few questions to see if this trial could
potentially relieve your wrist pain.

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Eligibility Requirements

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Participants must be between 18 and 75 years old

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Experiencing wrist
pain, or lack of wrist strength

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Diagnosed with
wrist osteoarthritis

About the Trial

  • The focus of this study is to investigate the therapeutic benefit of autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with wrist osteoarthritis.
  • The hypothesis of this trial is that the use of adult-adipose derived regenerative cells as a treatment of wrist arthritis will induce healing, and increased function and strength in the affected wrist.*
  • There is no cost to study participants and reimbursement is available for time and travel.
  • More information can be found at www.clinicaltrials.gov.

* The use of regenerative cells is investigational. We are studying the safety and effectiveness of this treatment compared to steroid injections.

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About Wrist Osteoarthritis

  • Research shows that 1 in 7 Americans suffers from some type of wrist arthritis.
  • Wrist osteoarthritis can result in bone spurs and bone cysts in the wrist, as well as a degeneration of cartilage.
  • These conditions can cause inflammation and pain often leading to a reduction in grip strength and limited range of motion.
Check Your Eligibility

Post Treatment Expectations

Following the procedure day, you’ll have 4 follow-up visits with the physician who performed the procedure:

These visits will include a physical exam, questions about your health history and medications, surveys, lab testing and radiographic exams.

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2 weeks

1st Follow-up visit:

  • Physical Exam
  • Lab Test
  • Pain/Function Evaluation
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3 months

2nd Follow-up visit:

  • Physical Exam
  • Pain/Function Evaluation
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6 months

3rd Follow-up visit:

  • Physical Exam
  • Pain/Function Evaluation
  • MRI of the wrist
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12 months

4th Follow-up visit:

  • Physical Exam
  • Pain/Function Evaluation
  • MRI of the wrist
  • X-ray
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Who is conducting this
clinical trial?

  • InGeneron is a biotechnology company creating
    innovative, cell-based technologies for the next
    generation of medicine.
  • For the past 20 years, we have focused on helping
    patients impacted by orthopedic conditions.
  • We are dedicated to developing therapies supported
    by quality clinical evidence and approved by the FDA.

Clinical Trial Location

South Dakota

Dr. Robert VanDemark, Jr. - Sanford USD Medical Center And Hospital

W 18th St.

Sioux Falls, SD, USA

Email: stemcelltherapy@sanfordhealth.org

Tel: +1 (605) 312 6020

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Take a short survey to find out if this study is right for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does it cost to participate in the trial?

Participants that qualify for the trial won’t have to pay anything. Reimbursement for time and travel is also available for some participants.

Where is the trial located?

The trial is located at the Sanford USD Medical Center, 1305 W 18th Street, Sioux Falls, SD. If you are interested in learning more, complete the short patient survey at the top of this page and a trial coordinator will contact you to answer any questions you may have.

How do I apply to be part of the trial?

If you are interested in joining this trial or learning more, complete the short patient survey at the top of this page and a trial coordinator will contact you to answer any questions you may have.