Recruiting Studies
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Top Cities for Tendinitis Clinical Trials
Tendinitis clinical trials are recruiting across 62 cities. Here are the cities with the most active studies:
Tendinitis Trial Phases
29 research organizations are sponsoring tendinitis trials.
About Tendinitis
Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon, most commonly around shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, and heels. It is often caused by repetitive motions or overuse. Treatment includes rest, ice, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications.
Clinical trials are advancing new treatments for tendinitis. Currently, 31 studies are recruiting a combined 7,334 participants across the United States. Research is being conducted by 29 organizations including University of Michigan, FX Shoulder Solutions, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and 26 others.
2026 Tendinitis Research Landscape
As of July 2026, the tendinitis clinical trial landscape includes 31 actively recruiting studies across 62 cities in the United States. These studies are collectively seeking 7,334 participants, with an average enrollment target of 237 per study.
The research spans multiple phases of development: 16 studies are in NA, 5 studies are in PHASE4, 3 studies are in PHASE2, 3 studies are in PHASE1. Early-phase studies suggest new therapeutic approaches are being explored for tendinitis.
Research is being led by 29 different organizations, including University of Michigan, FX Shoulder Solutions, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, CONMED Corporation, Smith & Nephew, Inc., and 24 others. The large number of sponsors reflects significant research interest and investment in tendinitis treatment advancement.
Geographically, tendinitis trials are most concentrated in Chicago, Illinois (3 trials); Nashville, Tennessee (2 trials); Gilbert, Arizona (2 trials); Cleveland, Ohio (2 trials); Rome, Georgia (2 trials) and 7 other cities.
Featured Tendinitis Studies
Highlighted recruiting studies for tendinitis, selected by enrollment size and research scope.
Genetic Epidemiology of Rotator Cuff Tears: The cuffGEN Study
Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common reasons to seek musculoskeletal care, and cuff repair is one of the fastest growing ambulatory surgery procedures. However, the etiology of cuff tears, reasons for variability treatment success, and causes of FI are poorly understood. A large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) using imaging-verified rotator cuff tear cases and controls can addr...
FX Shoulder Solutions Retrospective / Prospective Clinical Study
Subjects implanted with the shoulder replacement medical devices manufactured by FX Shoulder Solutions and distributed by FX Shoulder Solutions.
Innovating Physical Therapy: A Pilot Study on Band Connect's Impact on Compliance, Satisfaction, and Revenue
Participants are being invited to take part in this research study because you will be undergoing total shoulder replacement or rotator cuff repair and will be participating in physical therapy rehabilitation following the procedure. The purpose of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of Band Connect, a connected health platform, in enhancing compliance with home exercise programs amo...
Frequently Asked Questions About Tendinitis Clinical Trials
Are there tendinitis clinical trials near me?
Yes, there are 31 tendinitis clinical trials currently recruiting across 62+ cities in the United States, including Chicago, Illinois; Nashville, Tennessee; Gilbert, Arizona. Browse the studies above to find one at a location convenient for you.
How do I join a tendinitis clinical trial?
To join a tendinitis clinical trial: 1) Browse the available studies on this page, 2) Click on a study that interests you, 3) Check the study locations to find a site near you, 4) Review the eligibility criteria, and 5) Contact the study site or complete the eligibility form. The process is free and you can withdraw at any time.
Are tendinitis clinical trials free?
Yes, participation in tendinitis clinical trials is free. Study-related treatments, medical tests, and doctor visits are provided at no cost to participants. Many studies also offer compensation for your time and travel expenses.
What types of tendinitis treatments are being studied?
Current tendinitis clinical trials are testing a range of approaches across NA (16 studies), PHASE4 (5 studies), PHASE2 (3 studies), PHASE1 (3 studies). These include new drugs, combination therapies, medical devices, and other interventions sponsored by 29 research organizations.
Is it safe to participate in tendinitis clinical trials?
Clinical trials are carefully regulated by the FDA and institutional review boards (IRBs). All trials must follow strict safety protocols, and participants receive close medical monitoring throughout the study. You can withdraw from a trial at any time without penalty.
Data updated July 16, 2026 from ClinicalTrials.gov
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Data: ClinicalTrials.gov · Source of record for eligibility and locations
Clinical trial information on this page is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov, a service of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Library of Medicine (NLM). Study data is refreshed every hour to ensure accuracy.
Medical Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about clinical trial participation or changes to your treatment plan.
Page reviewed by the HelloStudys Research Team · Last updated July 16, 2026 · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov