Randomizing 75 patients into a knee osteoarthritis clinical trial [case study]

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis that impacts the knee joint. It is a result of the knee cartilage progressively wearing away, which can lead to difficulty moving, stiffness, and weakness as the condition worsens. Knee OA makes up 80% of diagnosed osteoarthritis cases, impacting 19% of adults over the age of 45. 

A client working on an intra-articular shot to assess its impact on cartilage regeneration in the knee joint approached Antidote about recruiting for this clinical trial. In this case study, we detail: 

  • How we tailored re-engagement for a specific patient population
  • Our process for working alongside the agency performing outreach
  • Our successful results, including 75 randomized patients and one month of recruitment saved

Download the case study now to learn more.