This clinical trial is focused on studying treatments for knee osteoarthritis, a condition that causes pain and stiffness in the knee joint. The study will compare three different treatments: allogenic mesenchymal stem cells (code name: Allo_MSC), autologous mesenchymal stem cells (code name: Aut_MSC), and an active control treatment with hyaluronic acid. Mesenchymal stem cells are special cells that can develop into different types of cells and are used to help repair damaged tissues. In this study, the stem cells are prepared as a solution for injection directly into the knee joint.
The purpose of the study is to compare how effective these treatments are in improving the symptoms of knee osteoarthritis. Participants will receive one of the treatments and will be monitored over time to see how their symptoms change. The study will look at various aspects such as pain levels, knee function, and any changes in the knee joint as seen on imaging tests like MRI. The study will also assess the quality of life of participants and any side effects related to the treatments.
Participants will be randomly assigned to receive one of the treatments, and the study will be conducted over a period of time to observe the effects. The treatments will be given through injections into the knee, and participants will have regular follow-up visits to monitor their progress. The study aims to provide valuable information on which treatment might be most beneficial for people with knee osteoarthritis.



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