Phase 3 Clinical Research Study

Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial in Houston

Vilo Research Group is currently enrolling participants for the Stride HOPE4OA study. This Phase 3 clinical trial is evaluating an investigational injectable treatment designed to reduce pain and improve function in adults living with knee osteoarthritis.

Study-related care at no cost. No insurance required. Compensation may be available for time and travel.

No CostStudy-related care
No InsuranceNot required to participate
CompensationFor time and travel
Eligibility

See if you may qualify

Each research study has specific requirements. You may be a fit for this knee osteoarthritis study if the points below sound like you.

Adult with Knee OA

You are an adult with X-ray confirmed knee osteoarthritis, typically Kellgren-Lawrence Grade 2 or 3.

Ongoing Knee Pain

You experience knee pain that affects daily movement, comfort, or physical function.

Prior Treatment History

You have tried other therapies or medications but still have meaningful symptoms.

Why consider this study?

Clinical research helps advance future treatment options while giving participants access to study-related evaluations and support. At Vilo Research Group, our team guides participants through each step of the process.

  • Access to investigational treatment under study protocol
  • Study-related evaluations at no cost
  • Bilingual support from our Houston-area team

What to expect

  • Complete a short prescreen
  • Speak with a research coordinator
  • Attend an in-person screening visit if eligible
  • Participate in study visits if enrolled
Location

Houston Research Site

Study visits are conducted through our Houston-area research operations with English and Spanish support available.

Vilo Research Group

Greater Houston Area | Katy, Texas

Phone: (832) 821-1515

Bilingual English/Spanish staff available.

Prescreen

Check Your Eligibility

Complete this short form and our team will contact you to review whether you may qualify for the Knee Osteoarthritis study.