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Management and Outcome of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders

Neck InjuryBack Injury2 more

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders(MSD)are very common,which account for most of the occupational compensation in U.S.A。According to the epidemiological surveys,injured sites are frequent at low back,neck and shoulder and upper extremity。Although the MSD will not threaten the lives,they result in discomfort,some cost much and decrease the productivity。There was little study in our country to reveal the risk factors of medical utilization and disabling of MSD。Therefore,we do not have well-established strategy of the assessment and treatment for the workers who can not return to work。The purposes of this study are:1、To have sequential surveys to find the prevalence,incidence and possible risk factors of work-related MSD of employees in different industries and their medical utilization and disabled conditions。2、To find the victims of work-related MSD from clinics,assess their disablement and if they return to work and to find the factors those prevent them return to work。3、To develop individualized work hardening programs for the victims who can not return to wok after treatment。The program will be established according to their injuries and their work characteristics。

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Real-World Experience of Athletes Treated With SAM

PainChronic8 more

Low-intensity continuous ultrasound (LICUS) is an FDA-approved bio regenerative technology, applied with a wearable device (SAM, Zetroz Systems LLC) for daily use. The treatment provides long-duration ultrasound for approximately four hours. This report included a retrospective convenience sample of 6 athletes from one sports medicine and rehabilitation facility. The objective of this report is to examine the real-world outcome data on symptoms improvement and return to function using Sam. It was hypothesized that LICUS stimulation, in conjunction with traditional therapies, will accelerate the healing process of musculoskeletal tissue leading to a reduction in pain, increase functionality, and a higher probability of returning to work and sports-related activities. The sample included athletes with sports-related musculoskeletal injuries. Demographics, injury history, treatment history, and clinical outcomes data were retrospectively collected for athletes who were treated with SAM in conjunction with traditional therapies. Clinical results showed a benefit from the treatment with a decrease in pain (100%), and 3 out of 6 athletes were able to return to work or sports (50%). Overall the study shows that Sam accelerates the healing of soft tissue leading to a decrease in both acute and chronic pain.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Echogenic and Nonechogenic Needles in Ultrasound Guided Infraclavicular Brachial...

Upper Extremity Injury Trauma

In this prospective, randomized, double blinded study, the needle tip and needle shaft visibility of echogenic and nonechogenic needle were compared in ultrasound guided infraclavicular brachial plexus block. Sixty patients scheduled for upper extremity surgery were included in the study. Patients were randomised into two groups, group E (Echogenic) and group NE (Nonechogenic) with 30 subjects in each group. Under ultrasound guidance infraclavicular brachial plexus block was performed. In Group E, Pajunk Sonoplex echogenic needle was used and in Group NE, Stimuplex Braun nonechogenic needle was used. The subjective assessment for needle tip/shaft visibility as scored by the performer and the objective assessment from the recorded block procedure video were noted.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Single Versus Double Injection Costoclavicular Block

Upper Extremity Injury

In this trial, the objective is to compare single- and double-injection ultrasound-guided costoclavicular blocks. The rationale behind this idea is that a second local anesthetic injection, inside the costoclavicular space, may compensate for the dynamic cord dispersion seen with the single-injection technique. Thus the research hypothesis is that, compared to its single-injection counterpart, a double injection costoclavicular block will result in a shorter onset time.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Shoulder Rotational Flexibility and Throwing Arm Injuries of Baseball Pitchers

Shoulder InjuriesShoulder Flexibility1 more

The evaluation of any relationship between the rotational resistance of the shoulder and shoulder flexibility with throwing arm injuries in professional and college level pitchers.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Wound Bacterial Microbiota and Their Antibiotic Resistance

Wounds and InjuriesWar-Related Injuries8 more

The purpose of the study is to explore the microbiology in war-associated wounds of hospitalized patients from the Syrian armed conflict. Cultures collected from acute wounds with clinical signs of infection will be analyzed.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Upper Extremity Force-velocity Profile in Swimmers

Upper Extremity Injury

The aim of this study was to measure the changes in the upper extremity force-velocity profile of young swimmers at different training periods during a training season

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Public Health Risks and Characteristics of Upper Extremity Trauma During COVID-19

Upper Extremity InjuryCOVID-19

The aim of this study was to evaluate for the first time in the Gaza-strip the characteristics and incidence of Upper Extremity Trauma (UET) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The participants, investigated the characteristics of UET cases, and evaluated the UET primary medical-care. Additionally, also evaluate the obstacles in treating UET in Gaza during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Real-World Experience of Patients Treated for Musculoskeletal Injuries With SAM in Routine Care...

Musculoskeletal InjuryPain9 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate continuous ultrasound treatment with diclofenac coupling patch during routine care of musculoskeletal injuries which failed conservative treatment to better understand clinical utilization of the treatment on types of injuries, how the treatment helps patients (pain, function and quality of life), and information on healthcare provider ordering the therapy and general workflow. Low-intensity continuous ultrasound (LICUS) is a bio regenerative technology used when normal rehabilitation is insufficient, applied with a wearable device (SAM, Zetroz Systems LLC) for daily use. The treatment provides long-duration ultrasound for approximately four hours. The objective of this study is to examine the real-world outcome data on symptoms improvement and return to function using SAM during routine care.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Injuries in Minor League Pitchers

Elbow InjuriesSprain Ulnar Collateral Ligament3 more

This is a study of the muscle stabilizers of the elbow with respect to the prevention of Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) injuries in pitchers. Pitchers are assessed at spring training and end of season for approximately 5 years. Pronator, flexor digitoum superficialis (FDS), and wrist flexion strength will be measured and correlated with upper extremity injuries and time missed from pitching. The investigators will also be measuring loss of strength over the season. The goal is to learn whether strength in these muscles prevents UCL injuries and finally whether these muscles can be strengthened to avoid such injuries.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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