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Study to Evaluate ATP-induced Pain and ATP-induced Dermal Vasodilation by Iontophoresis (0000-118)(COMPLETED)...

Osteoarthritis Pain

This study will evaluate ATP-induced Pain (AIP) and ATP-induced dermal vasodilation (AIDV) as target engagement tools for future development of analgesics.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Large Head X3 Study

Degenerative Joint Disease

The purpose of this study is to explore the benefit of X3 polyethlene inserts with larger diameter heads used in the Japanese population. Range of Motion (ROM) and lift-off distance for both 28mm, 32mm and 36mm in patients will be examined intraoperatively by using the Stryker computerized tomography (CT) based Navigation system. Another aspect of this study is to observe wear resistance performance of X3 over historical liner existing highly crosslinked polyethylene.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Hip Resurfacing to Large Femoral Head Total Hip Arthroplasty

OsteoarthritisAvascular Necrosis

This study evaluates femoral head resurfacing versus a large femoral head (Durom®) total hip system. This is a prospective randomized trial.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis (OA)

Osteoarthritis

Joint injury and trauma dramatically increase the risk of developing osteoarthritis (OA). The purpose of this study is to determine what factors lead to decreased pain, improved joint function, and repair of the joint surface in post-traumatic OA. Study hypotheses: 1) Ankle motion during distraction will result in clinically significant improvements in Ankle Osteoarthritis Scale scores, SF-36 scores, and improved cartilage thickness distribution over the habitually most heavily loaded portion of the articular surface, as compared to the use of distraction without ankle motion. 2a) Ankles with low geometric surface irregularity and greater range of motion will have better preservation of neo-chondroid tissue (increased normalized cartilage thickness and reduced longitudinal compressive strain in the habitually heavily regions of the articular surface) than those with high surface irregularity. 2b) Low geometric surface irregularity and greater range of motion will have reduced habitual focal or regional contact stress elevation. 3) Joints that have better improvements in Ankle Osteoarthritis Scale scores and improved cartilage thickness distribution over habitually heavily loaded portion of the articular surface will have improved normalization of synovial fluid markers of biosynthetic/degradative activity and oxidative stress.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Radial Medical - GAPS

Osteoarthritis

This study will prospectively compare compliance rates between a novel FDA cleared wearable compression therapy with and without digital engagement for DVT prophylaxis in both hospital and home environments after total knee or hip arthroplasty.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

The Effects of the Electro, Heat and Cold -Therapy During Physiotherapy Treatment in Osteoarthritis(OA)...

Knee PainOsteoarthritis

The objective of this clinical trial is to evaluate the pain relief and daily functioning improve, in patients suffering of Osteoarthritis of knee, with HOT/COLD/ Electro therapy during physiotherapy treatment

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

Leisure Expectations About Physical Activity Study

Hip OsteoarthritisKnee Osteoarthritis

To pilot test an activity-focused intervention that educates patients undergoing total hip (THA) or total knee (TKA) arthroplasty due to osteoarthritis about the appropriate type, frequency, intensity, and duration of expected leisure activities after surgery and to determine if the intervention changed expectations.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Platelet-Rich Plasma vs Corticosteroid Injection as Treatment for Degenerative Pathology of the...

Degenerative Joint Disease

1.0 BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESES 1.1 Osteoarthritis is a continuous and entirely physiologic adaptive process that occurs in every joint. These include the replication of cells that produce matrix, enzymes, protease inhibitors, cytokines, and other peptides. Along with the synthesis of new tissue there is a release of breakdown products into the synovial fluid. Enzymes and phagocytes are required to clear these breakdown products. Normal tissue turnover involves synthesis and breakdown in well-regulated balance. In the degenerative state this balance is upset producing inflammation-derived alterations to the synovium, cartilage, capsule, tendons, and bone. Common causes of such alterations include increased loading, physical stress, and traumatic injury to the joint. 1.2 The rationale for the use of corticosteroids in temporomandibular joint therapy is that they inhibit prostaglandin synthesis and decrease the activity of collagenase and other enzymes that degrade the articular cartilage. Platelet rich plasma is a novel therapeutic agent that has several potential advantages over corticosteroids for the treatment of degenerative pathology of the temporomandibular joint. Platelet rich plasma has been shown to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-bacterial properties. It also restores intra-articular hyaluronic acid, increases glycosaminoglycan condrocyte synthesis, balances joint angiogenesis, and provides a scaffold for stem cell migration. Autologous platelet rich plasma injections for treatment of knee cartilage degenerative lesions and osteoarthritis have shown longer efficacy than hyaluronic acid injections in reducing pain and recovering articular function. Similarly, platelet rich plasma has shown to have better outcomes than corticosteroid injections in the management of lateral epicondylitis, and better outcomes than hyaluronic acid injections in the management of osteochondral lesions of the talus. 1.3 Current treatments for degeneration and osteoarthritis of the temporomandibular joint are focused primarily on palliation by reducing inflammation and inflammatory mediators. This study seeks to validate a therapeutic agent that has the potential to actively prevent the progression of degeneration in addition to reducing pain and inflammation

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

Elasticity of the Hoffa's Fat Pad in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Knee OsteoarthritisElasticity Imaging Techniques

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common problem in clinical settings. Knee OA is well known for its association with the wear and tear of the cartilage and osteophyte formation. Evidence has suggested the importance of the infrapatellar fat pad, known as Hoffa's fat pad, during the development of knee OA. Some studies have demonstrated the protective role of the infrapatellar fat pad, whereas others have suggested an inflammatory role such as increased fibrosis and proinflammatory cytokine levels. Ultrasound is exceptionally convenient in the assessment of the musculoskeletal system, and elastography is a tool to evaluate tissue texture. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the Hoffa's fat pad in knee OA patients by using elastography.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Measurement Properties of the Turkish Version of the Patellofemoral Pain and Osteoarthritis Subscale...

Patellofemoral Pain SyndromePatellofemoral Osteoarthritis1 more

The purpose of this study is to translate and culturally adapt the subscale of the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score for patellofemoral pain and osteoarthritis (KOOS-PF) into Turkish, and to determine the measurement properties of the Turkish version.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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