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Many who are suffering from osteoarthritis make enquiries on the availability of stem cell therapy. We are hardly surprised because arthritis is one of the leading causes of disability that is prevalent globally. Most are disappointed to know that currently there are no Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved treatments that exist for osteoarthritis (OA) that affects the knee. But there may well be significant changes in that domain soon. Currently a number of clinical trials are in progress studying and investigating various methods of stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis in the knee. Clinicaltrialsgov actually lists sixteen such studies that have made some advancement in this area. Amongst the same, a particular research proposes reducing the pain and inflammation of the arthritic knees for at least six months by the usage of a single injection. First published in the journal - 'Stem Cells Translational Medicine' it put forward a revolutionary idea of combating ar