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Proprioception and Multi Sensory Training After DRF

Distal Radius FractureWrist Fracture

Distal radius fracture is the most common upper extremity fracture with peak incidence among older women after the fifth decade of life. Proprioception is one constituent of a complex Sensory motor control process. Proprioception requires the reception and central integration of incoming afferent signals. Although various sensory and motor deficits have been correlated with significant functional impairment after wrist trauma, limited research exists on the effects of proprioception and multi sensory training after distal radius fracture.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Comparative Study Between Levobupivacaine and Ropivacaine in the Hip Fractures of the Elderly

Hip Fractures

Prospective, low-level, non-commercial intervention, comparative clinical trial (phase IV) of balanced, randomized groups, to compare the analgesic efficacy of the local anesthetics Ropivacaine and Levobupivacaine in peripheral nerve block in hip fracture surgery in the elderly .

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Erector Spinae Plane Block for Rib Fracture Analgesia in the Emergency Department

Rib Fracture Multiple

Rib fractures, while in isolation are self-limited and benign, can be exquisitely painful. Poorly controlled rib fracture pain can compromise respiratory function leading to increased morbidity and mortality, especially in the elderly. Currently, opioid medications are the mainstay of analgesia but are associated with significant adverse effects, such as respiratory depression and delirium. In an effort to improve acute pain in the ED and concomitantly reduce opioid use, ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia has been implemented more frequently The erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a relatively new ultrasound-guided procedure for thoracic analgesia. Previously, the serratus anterior plane (SAP) block has been used for this indication. However, typical anatomical distribution limits the effectiveness of the SAP block to anterior rib fractures, while the majority of traumatic rib fractures are posterior, thus require a more central blockade such as the proposed ESPB. The ESPB can be done as a single injection into the superficial structures of the back under ultrasound guidance and as such, is a both a relatively safe and technically easy procedure to perform, especially in comparison to the more traditional alternatives of epidurals, paravertebral and intercostal injections. There have been no prospective studies evaluating the efficacy and safety of the ESPB in the emergency department setting for acute rib fractures. The investigators hypothesize that the ESPB will provide improved acute pain scores in the emergency department compared to parental analgesia alone. Secondarily, investigators hypothesize that this will translate to less inpatient opioid requirements and improved incentive spirometry values.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Minimally Invasive Calcaneal Fracture Fixation vs Standard Lateral Approach

Calcaneus Fracture

a comparison between the standard lateral extensile approach and minimally invasive sinus tarsi approach in this research.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound-guided Deep Versus Superficial Continuous Serratus Anterior Plane Block for Pain Management...

Multiple Rib FracturesPain2 more

The present clinical study will be undertaken to evaluate the effect of Ultrasound-guided Deep versus Superficial continuous Serratus Anterior Plane Block for pain management in patients with multiple rib fractures.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Short-term Functional Recovery Between Early- and Late Bisphosphonate Treatment Following Hemiarthroplasty...

Osteoporotic FracturesFemoral Neck Fracture

Femoral neck fracture in the elderly is one indication for initiating osteoporosis treatment. Bisphosphonates remain the first line therapy; however, many orthopaedic surgeons concern regarding their effects on fracture healing process. Therefore, therapy is usually delayed for a period of time. To the best of our knowledge, there is no scientific data to support whether bisphosphonate treatment should be given immediately after the surgery or it should be delayed.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D Supplement for Patients With Tibial Fracture

Tibial Fracture

The purpose is to study: the frequency of vitamin D deficiency at patients with tibial fracture treated with an external ring fixator if vitamin D supplement facilitates fracture healing a possible relation between vitamin D deficiency and the risk of complications and the time of fracture healing

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Spine FA3 - a Prospective, International, Multicenter Cohort Study on Treatment of of AO A3 Thoracolumbar...

Single Level Stable Thoracolumbar Fracture Type AO A3Multiple Level Stable Thoracolumbar Fracture Type AO A3

Thoracolumbar fractures are the most common spinal fractures with an average annual incidence between 18 and 30 per 100'000 inhabitants. The majority of these fractures are AO type A3 ("burst fractures"). Although patients with burst fractures report a reduced quality of life and chronic pain, there is no clear evidence whether surgical or conservative treatment offer better functional and back-pain related outcomes. The indications for the selection of an ideal treatment for these fractures without neurological deficits remain controversial. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether patients with thoracolumbar fractures without neurological deficit being surgically treated show faster recovery and better improvement of function than patients being conservatively treated.

Terminated27 enrollment criteria

Outcomes Study of the TM Humeral Stem Used in Primary, Total or Hemi Shoulder Arthroplasty

OsteoarthritisRheumatoid Arthritis4 more

The objectives of this study are to obtain survival and outcome data on the Trabecular Metal Humeral Stem when used in primary, total or hemi shoulder arthroplasty.

Terminated17 enrollment criteria

Bi-trimalleolar Fracture and APOS System Treatment

Bi-trimalleolar Fracture of Ankle

The purpose of this study is to evaluate of functional tests and clinical findings with APOS System treatment in patient after bi-trimalleolar fracture of ankle. These functional changes will be evaluated AOFS, FAOS, SF36 and WOMAC scores, walking laboratory GAITRite and clinical examination.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria
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