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Turmeric for Patients With Basal Joint Arthritis

Recruiting
40 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this study is to assess whether the use of a commercially available nutraceutical, turmeric, is an effective option to manage pain and stiffness in patients with basal joint arthritis. To conduct a pilot Randomized Controlled Trial evaluating the impact of turmeric on basal joint arthritis.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 40 years of age or older
  • English fluency and literacy
  • Seeking care for basal joint pain
  • Tender over basal joint
  • Positive distraction rotation test (rotation of the thumb metacarpal base while applying axial traction)
  • Radiographic evidence of Eaton stage 1 and 2 only

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Secondary gains (litigations or worker compensation) procedures that may interfere with patients' motivation for treatment
  • Inability or unwillingness to participate in a trial study
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis or other inflammatory disorder diagnoses
  • Post-traumatic osteoarthritis
  • Patients on Coumadin/Steroids/NSAIDs/Tylenol
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Pregnant or lactating women
  • Basal joint arthritis of Eaton stage 3
  • Patients seeking other treatment for their basal joint arthritis (splint, corticosteroid injection, surgery)

Study details

Thumb Osteoarthritis

NCT03017118

Massachusetts General Hospital

27 January 2024

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