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Active clinical trials for "Congenital Abnormalities"

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Effectiveness of Deep Dry Needling on Muscle Tone in Healthy Subjects

Muscle Tone Abnormalities

The main objective of this study is to analyze the effect of dry needling of the soleus muscle to modulate muscle tone in healthy non-injured subjects. The secondary objective is to study if effects occur due to changes in the neural or mechanical component (or both). Hypothesis: Deep Dry Needling of the latent medial Myofascial Trigger Point (MTrP) of the soleus muscle produces changes in muscle tone varying the passive resistance torque at a rate of 180º/ s.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Effectiveness of Home Based Sensory Interventions Along With Standard Therapy Versus...

Autistic Children With Sensory Processing Abnormalities

Around 69-95% of children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder are known to have sensory processing abnormalities .Tackling these problems would help in better quality of life, both for the parents and the children. Sensory integration therapy, an individualized clinic based therapy have been shown to have a positive effect on those children with sensory abnormalities. Hence the investigators are doing this study , to primarily look into the efficacy and feasibility of home based sensory interventions in autistic children with sensory processing abnormalities.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Puncture and Catheterization

Vascular Access ComplicationUltrasound Therapy; Complications2 more

To assess and improve the safety and success rate of vascular puncture and catheterization using ultrasound-guided methods.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Trial to Evaluate Kerecis Oral™ Compared to Autogenous Free Gingival Graft (AFGG) Tissue...

Mucogingival Deformity - Insufficient Keratinized Tissue

The purpose of this study is to evaluate Omega-3 Wound™ as an alternative to autogenous free gingival grafts harvested from the palate to treat human subjects with insufficient KT (< 2 mm)

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Determining the Glycemic Effects of Sunflower Pasta

Potential Abnormality of Glucose ToleranceAppetitive Behavior

This study investigated the effects of five types of pasta on the glycemic responses

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Acute Glycemic Effects of Crackers Made by Different Flours

Potential Abnormality of Glucose ToleranceAppetitive Behavior

This study investigated the acute effects of cracker consumption made by different flours on glycemic responses.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study of Efficacy of Nail Gel in Finger Nail Surface Abnormality

Nail Abnormalities

Nail surface abnormalities is any conditions that affect the nail matrix or nail bed which cause nail plates grow defectively. Common nail surface abnormalities are pitting nails, longitudinal ridging, and transverse ridging/Beau's line. Aging nails usually have nail surface abnormalities as well. Nail gels are artificial nails used widely for aesthetic purposes. Although, their cosmetic use is increasing with day by day, their usefulness in conditions such as nail biting, brittle nails, and ingrown toe nails has been reported. Moreover, a previous study reported the benefits of nail gels in terms of improving nail surface abnormalities like pitting nails, trachyonychia, and onychoschizia. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of nail gel containing Glycerin which has humectant effect and Artemisia Abrotanum extract which has anti-fungal/bacterial activities in finger nail surface abnormalities.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Electrosclerotherapy for Capillary Malformations

Capillary MalformationsVascular Malformations

Capillary malformations (port-wine stains) consist of abnormally developed capillary blood vessels in the skin. To date, laser therapy is the only widely accepted treatment modality for capillary malformations, but this therapy has a suboptimal effect in approximately 50-60% of patients. Intralesional bleomycin injections (sclerotherapy) are a common effective treatment option for vascular malformations with blood vessels with larger diameters. However, bleomycin cannot be injected adequately in the small sized vessels of capillary malformations. The use of an electric field over the tissue (electroporation) may solve this problem: it increases cell membrane permeability and therefore promotes localized delivery of drugs, within (endothelial) cells. Electroporation in combination with bleomycin sclerotherapy ('electrosclerotherapy') may therefore offer new therapeutic options for capillary malformations. This proof of principle study aims to explore the effectiveness, safety and feasibility of this potential treatment option in a within-patient-controlled pilot study.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

PHIL Evaluation in the Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Cerebral ArterioVenous Malformation...

Cerebral AV Malformation

The primary objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of PHIL® liquid embolic agent in endovascular embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformations.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Congenital Vascular Malformations Using Sirolimus: Improving Quality of Life

Vascular Malformations

Congenital vascular anomalies are uncommon and belong to the group of rare diseases.These vascular malformations can cause serious complications including obstruction of vital organs and their function, recurrent infection and significantly reduced quality of life of persons affected.Treatment options range from conservative to surgical extirpation or intralesional embolisation/sclerosis. Unfortunately, this is often not enough. Many patients still have complaints like severe pain and invalidation due to the lymphatic or venous malformation making a normal functional life impossible. Recent case reports mention the positive effects of refractory patients with Sirolimus. Sirolimus, also known as rapamycin, is currently the only FDA-approved mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria
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