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Research project  |  The ASPIRE trial: AchilleS tendinoPathy treated with cortIcosteRoid injEctions

ASPIRE

Status: Ongoing

The ASPIRE trial investigates if adding ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injections to standard care improves pain and function in chronic Achilles tendinopathy.

What we do

About our project

Research Subject Matter and Aim
Midportion Achilles tendinopathy is a common injury affecting both active and sedentary populations. Patients experience local pain, stiffness and disability. Frequently for months, or even years, despite receiving standard exercise therapy and education. This makes it a challenging condition for both patients and healthcare providers. Our research aims to improve the treatment of chronic midportion Achilles tendinopathy, by investigating whether corticosteroid injections can provide a safe and effective second-line treatment for those who do not respond to standard care.

Execution of the Project

We are conducting a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial in which we will evaluate the effects of ultrasound-guided peritendinous corticosteroid injections combined with standard care compared to a placebo group, over a long-term follow-up period of 10 years. The primary outcomes include changes in symptoms and disability and the incidence of tendon ruptures. 

Impact on Patient Care

The results of this trial could significantly influence clinical practice by providing evidence-based guidance on the added value and potential risks of corticosteroid injections for patients with chronic midportion Achilles tendinopathy. This clarity will help determine whether these injections offer a beneficial second-line treatment option. Moreover, the integration of these findings into (inter)national guidelines may contribute to more standardized care, ensuring equal treatment approaches across different healthcare providers.
 

Funds & Grants

The ASPIRE trial is funded by ZonMw under the 'Goed Gebruik Geneesmiddelen' (GGG) program. This funding supports research to optimize the safe and effective use of medications in clinical practice.

Collaborations

Pharmacy: Wafae El Allouchi
MGZ: Stella Heemskerk
Huisartsgeneeskunde: Dieuwke Schiphof
 

 

Principal investigators:

 

Prof. Dr. L.M.G. (Fred) Hartgens; UMC Utrecht

 

Dr. M. (Maarten) Moen; Bergman Clinics Naarden

 

Prof. Dr. J.L. (Hans) Tol; Amsterdam UMC

 

Prof. Dr. J. (Hans) Zwerver Ziekenhuis Gelderse Vallei (ZGV)

 

Drs. P.L.J. (Peter) van Veldhoven; Haaglanden Medisch Centrum

 

Dr. S. (Sietske) van Berkel; Isala, Zwolle

 

 

Publications

For publications click  here

Our team

Research nurse
Mw. L.E.M. (Leontien) Bruinaars-Dijks
l.bruinaars-dijks@erasmusmc.nl
 

Principal Investigators

Phd Students