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Active clinical trials for "Fractures, Bone"

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Study of Current Practice Evaluating the Efficacy of a Mobile Short Message Service (SMS) on Post-fracture...

Low Trauma Non Vertebral Fracture

The purpose of the study is to show that the standardized sending of SMS improve the bone mineral density (BMD) screening of patients seen in the Emergency department for low trauma fracture.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Improving Community Ambulation After Hip Fracture

Hip Fracture

Activity and exercise are believed to be of benefit for reducing disability in older adults, yet the majority of older adults do not participate in regular exercise and is not active. This is especially true for older adults following hip fracture after they complete the usual rehabilitation program. This study is being done to compare two 16-week supervised multi-part physical therapy programs (interventions) initiated up to 26 weeks after hip fracture. The investigators want to test whether the interventions lead to improvements in a person's ability to walk on their own in the home and in the local community. With this knowledge the investigators hope to help a greater number of hip fracture patients enjoy a more complete recovery and improved overall health. ANCILLARY STUDY #1 - MECHANISTIC PATHWAYS TO COMMUNITY AMBULATION (CAP-MP) The goal of this ancillary study is to investigate several mechanisms thought to be related to recovery in ambulatory ability after hip fracture. Selected mechanistic pathways are being investigated by obtaining mechanistic measurements of the participants randomized in the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) clinical site of CAP. ANCILLARY STUDY #2 - DIET AND DIETARY PATTERNS IN OLDER ADULTS UNDERGOING HIP FRACTURE REHABILITATION The goal of this ancillary study is to analyze dietary patterns for the nutritional characterization of older adults recovering from a hip fracture. The identified dietary patterns, as well as motivators and barriers to intake, will be assessed for their impact on the rate of return to community ambulation in participants randomized at the University of Connecticut Health Center (UCHC) clinical site of CAP. ANCILLARY STUDY #3 - ROLE OF GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN STRENGTH AND FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER HIP FRACTURE The goal of this ancillary study is to assess the impact of glucose metabolism on strength and functional performance following resistance training in participants randomized at the UCHC clinical site of CAP. ANCILLARY STUDY #4 - MUSCLE MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF FUNCTION AFTER HIP FRACTURE The goal of this ancillary study is to understand some of the key muscle mechanisms associated with recovery in community ambulation following hip fracture in response to the two interventions for participants randomized at the Arcadia University (AU) clinical site of CAP.

Completed37 enrollment criteria

Restrictive vs Liberal Transfusion Strategy on Cardiac Injury in Patients Undergoing Surgery for...

AnemiaCardiac Event2 more

The investigator wishes to see if it is possible to undertake a study comparing blood transfusion at two different levels of anaemia to see which is best for patients. All patients that present to hospital with a broken hip will be able to take part in the study. If they become anaemic during their treatment they will be allocated to either be transfused when their blood count is less that 9 or less than 7. In all patients, we will measure heart damage with a blood test that is very sensitive. The investigator will also collect data on the incidence of heart attacks and other complications.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Data Collection Study for the Spectrum Dynamics Multi-purpose CZT SPECT Camera

DementiaParkinson Disease8 more

This study evaluates SPECT image data acquired from Spectrum Dynamics' multi-purpose CZT SPECT-CT camera. All subjects will undergo routine clinical Anger SPECT imaging and an additional SPECT acquisition on the CZT SPECT camera. Additionally some subjects will undergo CT on the CZT SPECT-CT camera. The quality of images from each device will be compared.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The PAINFREE Initiative, a Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial

ElderlyOlder Adults4 more

The PAINFREE (Improving PAIN control following FRactures; towards an Elder-friendly Emergency department) Initiative is a patient-centered multifaceted intervention which aims to improve pain management in patients 75 years and older presenting with a fracture at 7 Emergency Department of participating Montreal hospitals: Montreal General Hospital Royal Victoria Hospital Ste Mary's Hospital Hôpital de Verdun Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montréal Jewish General Hospital Lakeshore General Hospital

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Multicenter RCT of SSRF in Non Flail Patients

Rib Fracture Multiple

This study evaluates the efficacy of surgical stabilization of rib fractures, as compared to best medical management, for patients with multiple, displaced rib fractures. Half of patients will be randomized to surgery (in addition to best medical management), whereas the other half will be randomized to medical therapy only. The primary outcome will be the subjects overall quality of life measured at two months following injury.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Early Percutaneous Vertebroplasty Versus Standard Conservative Treatment in Thoracolumbar Vertebral...

Vertebral Fracture

The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of carrying out early vertebroplasty procedure, compared to the standard conservative treatment (corset), in order to prevent residual deformations that could occur in complications of vertebral fractures that are medically treated using a corset. This is a monocentric, randomized, parallel group, prospective and open-label study.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Optimal Vitamin D3 Supplementation Strategies for Acute Fracture Healing

Fracture

The objective is to determine the effect of vitamin D3 supplementation on fracture healing at 3 months.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Effect of Preoperative Carbohydrate Loading in Femur Fracture

Femur Fracture

Femur fracture is very common in older people. It makes the people bedridden for long time at hospital. The fracture of femur is generally managed by the surgical procedure. Prolonged fasting for surgery makes the patients harassed physically as well as mentally. The long fasting state emphasizes the body more in catabolic state which increases the insulin resistivity. Pre-operative carbohydrate loading before two hours the surgery has been launched in practice to overcome these problems in the world context, however it is not in existence in Nepal. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of pre-operative carbohydrate loading in the case of femur fracture surgery. This study utilize a hospital based randomized control trial study design to assess the effect of carbohydrate loading before two hours the surgery over the completely fasting state. A representative sample size of 66 patients (control group =33 and study group =33) aged 50 years and above having femur fracture planned for surgery will be selected for research. The pre-operative nutritional status will be identified and the post-operative outcomes will be measured by Visual Analogue Score (VAS) and Cumulative Ambulatory Score (CAS). Statistical analysis will be performed using chi square test, independent sample t-test or Mann-Whitney U test to compare between the outcome of study groups and control groups. The outcome of the study may provide a platform to the anaesthesiologists and surgeons towards the emerging concept of pre-operative carbohydrate loading practice in Orthopedics surgery in Nepal.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Virtual Reality in Pain Reduction in Orthopedic Pediatric Patients

Orthopedic DisorderFractures1 more

To prospectively determine if pediatric patients undergoing orthopedic procedures can benefit from employing virtual reality for pain management.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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