
Treadmill Perturbation Training for Fall Prevention After Total Knee Replacement
Knee OsteoarthritisArthroplasty ComplicationsThe goal of this clinical trial is to learn about preventing falls in people who have total knee replacement surgery using treadmill perturbation training. Perturbation training involves adjusting to rapid speed changes on a treadmill. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does perturbation training improve the way that people who are planning to have total knee replacement surgery recover after treadmill test that reproduces a trip to the front or side? Does perturbation training reduce the incidence of preventable gait-related falls during the first year after total knee replacement? Participants will: complete surveys about their condition and fall history and take part in testing of walking ability and balance. have a baseline gait analysis test to measure the motion of their body during normal walking. Be randomized into two groups. One will receive fall-prevention literature. The other will receive the same literature and then take part in a two-week treadmill perturbation training program. be contacted every two weeks for one year, and asked questions about whether they have fallen during that time. wear an activity monitor on their wrist for one week periods, every three months. Researchers will compare the number of falls from the group that received literature to the treatment group to see if the training group has fewer falls during the year after surgery.

Post Market Clinical Follow-Up Study- EVOLUTION® Revision CCK
Knee OsteoarthritisSponsor is conducting this post market clinical follow-up (PMCF) study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its EVOLUTION® Revision CCK Tibia and EVOLUTION® Revision CCK Femur with EVOLUTION® CCK Tibial inserts. These type of studies are required by regulatory authorities for all devices that have been approved in Europe (EU) to evaluate the medium and long term clinical evidence. This study has been designed in accordance with MEDDEV2.12/2 rev 2 (European Medical Device Vigilance System) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 14155:2011 guidelines.

Long Term Follow-up After Primary or Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty With a Patient- Specific Glenius...
ArthroplastyReplacement3 moreThis post-market follow-up study investigates improvement in clinical and radiological outcome after reversed total shoulder arthroplasty with the patient-specific Glenius Glenoid Reconstruction system

Perform Humeral System Study
Osteoarthritis ShoulderAvascular Necrosis2 moreThe purpose of this study is to collect data needed to satisfy the European Union (EU) Medical Device Regulation (MDR) clinical post-market surveillance (PMS) and reporting requirements, and to support future regulatory submissions and peer-reviewed publications on device performance and safety.

Effects of Fall Prevention Program on the Number of Falls Among Elderly Following Total Knee Replacement...
FallOsteo Arthritis Knee1 morethe aim of the proposed research is to investigate the short and long-term effects of integrating a comprehensive fall prevention programme into conventional physiotherapy on the number of falls, balance, and functional ability among elderly following TKR. the investigator hypothesize that conventional physiotherapy integrated with a fall prevention program is more effective than conventional physiotherapy alone in improving balance and functional ability and preventing the occurrence of falls among elderly following TKR. Study type: The proposed study is a parallel group prospective (24 weeks) randomised single-blinded pragmatic controlled trial. Participants: Older adults operated for TKR at Al-Razi orthopedic hospital, who met the inclusion criteria.

Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) ACL Reconstruction (ACLR): 10 Year Onsite Follow-up...
OsteoarthritisArthritis3 moreIn this study the investigators will examine patients who have undergone unilateral ACL reconstruction surgery to determine which structural and functional characteristics of the knee two and ten years post reconstruction surgery, aspects of the original injury and repair, and patient characteristics are risk factors for osteoarthritis after ACL reconstruction surgery.

Evaluation of a Web-based Platform for Osteoarthritis Treatment
OsteoarthritisKneeThis study will compare the effects of a novel web-based program (Joint Academy) to regular face-to-face treatment (the BOA program) for people with osteoarthritis of the knee. Half of the participants will be randomized to the web-based program whilst the other half will receive regular face-to-face care.

Improving Walking Quality and Quantity in Osteoarthritis (IWALQQ-OA)
Knee OsteoarthritisThis study evaluates the feasibility of a mindful walking intervention for management of knee osteoarthritis. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive one of two interventions i.e. mindful walking intervention or a self-care intervention.

Efficacy of Dehydrated Cell and Protein Concentrate Versus Corticosteroid
Knee OsteoarthritisTo compare the efficacy of Ascent injection versus corticosteroid injection in treating knee osteoarthritis.

Strengthening Program for Foot-ankle Muscles in People With Knee Osteoarthritis
Knee OsteoarthritisThe main objective of this trial is To evaluate the effect of an ankle and foot muscle strengthening program on pain, analgesic consumption, functionality, and lower limb biomechanics during gait in individuals with knee osteoarthritis.