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The use of stem cells for osteoarthritis | VETgirl Veterinary CE Podcasts

 Dr. Kiefer is teaming up with the Clinical Investigative Center (CIC) at the University of Minnesota on a study called “Evaluation of Allogeneic Stem Cells as an Adjuvant Therapy for Osteoarthritis.” They are currently enrolling patients in the study. If you are in the state of Minnesota, Iowa, or the surrounding area, this study is seeking canine patients that have osteoarthritis in one or more joints, that clinically impacts their daily life. Inclusion criteria are adult dogs that have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis through physical examination, blood work, urinalysis and radiographs, and the commitment to complete a 12 week study. If the dog qualifies, they will be randomly assigned to a treatment group or control group. The treatment group will receive allogeneic stem cells either intravenously or intra-articularly, while the placebo group with receive saline in place of cells. Stem cell therapy is provided free of charge to all participants. If a patient was assigned to a placebo group, they will receive stem cell therapy at the conclusion of the study. To enroll in the study, please contact the CIC at [email protected] or 612-624-2485.  Dr. Kiefer can be contacted directly at [email protected]

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