Celestone Versus Ketorolac Injection for the Treatment of DeQuervains Tenosyovitis



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Orthopedic
Therapuetic Areas:Orthopedics / Podiatry
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:10/14/2017
Start Date:November 11, 2015
End Date:November 2017
Contact:Susan Odum, PhD
Email:Susan.Odum@OrthoCarolina.com
Phone:704.323.2265

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The purpose of this study is to determine if corticosteriod injection modifies the natural
course of de Quervain tendinopathy compared to a toradol injection.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Diagnosis of deQuervain tendinopathy

- Understands the local language and is willing and able to follow the requirements of
the protocol

- Understands the informed consent and signs the institutional review board/independent
ethics committee (IRB/IEC) approved informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients who have an allergy to lidocaine, celestone, or ketorolac, NSAIDS, or ASA

- Patients who have an adverse reaction to lidocaine, celestone, or ketorolac (such as
severe elevation of blood sugars in diabetics that caused medical complication)

- Patients who have received a prior steriod injection within the past three months

- Patients who have had a prior ipsilateral surgery for De!uervains Tenosyovitis

- Patients that have a skin lesion at the location of injection (such as trauma, eczema,
rash)

- Patients who have a current infection at the location of injection

- Patients who have had iontophoresis within three months

- Patients who are breast feeding, pregnant, or who plan to become pregnant in the next
six months
We found this trial at
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Charlotte, North Carolina 28207
Principal Investigator: Christopher Chadderdon, MD
Phone: 704-323-2265
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