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AbsorbaTack Evaluation of Postoperative Pain Following Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

HerniaInguinal2 more

The objective of this study is to assess pain that occurs following hernia repair that is related to mesh fixation. The study is designed to see if there is any difference in pain after surgery between absorbable and permanent methods of mesh fixation in inguinal and ventral hernia repair.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Study Comparing Tutomesh® Repair to Conventional Surgical Techniques in Potentially Contaminated...

Potentially Contaminated Hernia RepairPotentially Contaminated Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

This is a multicentric prospective randomized study comparing technique of tension-free repair with placement of a bovine pericardium bioprosthesis (Tutopatch® and Tutomesh®) to current conventional surgical techniques in potentially contaminated hernia repair and abdominal wall reconstruction. The hypothesis is that using Tutomesh® prostheses reduces the risk of postoperative complications at 30 days in the treatment of incisional hernias or complicated abdominal wall hernias (ref early complications) for potentially contaminated fields.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of Transversus Abdominis Plane Block After Groin Hernia Repair

Hernia

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Transversus abdominis plane block is superior to placebo or superior to local infiltration in analgesic efficacy after groin hernia repair.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT) - Intervertebral Disc Herniation

Herniated DiscLow Back Pain

This study tests the effectiveness of different treatments for the three most commonly diagnosed lumbar (lower) spine conditions. The purpose of the study is to learn which of two commonly prescribed treatments (surgery and non-surgical therapy) works better for specific types of low back pain. In this part of the study, people with lumbar intervertebral disc herniation (damage to the tissue between the bones of the lower spine, or backbone) will receive either discectomy (surgical removal of herniated disc material) or non-surgical treatment. This study does not cover the cost of treatment.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality and Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Virtual RealityCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia1 more

The study has been designed to investigate the effect of 12 weeks of using virtual reality based exercises on pulmonary functions, exercise capacity, functional performance, and quality of life in children with surgically-repaired congenital diaphragmatic hernia.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Comparison of ELDOA and Mechanical Traction Technique on Pain and Disability in Patients With Lumbar...

Lumbar Disc Herniation

To compare the effect of ELDOA and Mechanical traction technique on pain in patients with lumbar disc herniation. To compare the effect of ELDOA and Mechanical traction technique on disability in patients with lumbar disc herniation.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Core Stabilization Exercises on Balance and Quality of Life in Chronic Period in Individuals...

Lumbar Disc HerniationBalance; Distorted

The Effect of Core Stabilization Exercises on Balance and Quality of Life in Chronic Period in Individuals With Lumbar Disc Herniation

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block on Post-operative Pain and Diaphragmatic Dysfunction...

Epigastric Hernia RepairErector Spinae Plane Block2 more

The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of ultrasound guided erector Spinae plane block on postoperative pain score and diaphragmatic dysfunction in obese patients undergoing Epigastric hernia repair.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Manual Therapy on Psychological Factors and Quality of Life in Lumbal Disc Herniation...

Intervertebral Disc DisplacementLumbar Disc Herniation2 more

When the literature is examined, there are studies examining the relationship between low back pain and anxiety depression, quality of life and LDH in patients with lumbar disc herniation. There are many studies on the clinical use of manual therapy methods in LDH. Most of these studies examine the effect of manual therapy on pain and functional level. However, there are hardly any studies examining the effect of manual therapy on quality of life and psychological factors in LDH patients. The aim of our study is to examine the effect of mobilization, which is a manual therapy application, on psychological factors (kinesiophobia, pain catastrophic thought, anxiety and depression) and quality of life in LDH patients.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of High-intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) in the Patients With Cervical Disc Herniation

Cervical Disc Herniation

The worldwide prevalence of neck pain is between 16.7-75.1%, it has been seen at an increasing rate in recent years due to sedentary living conditions. Pharmacological treatment, neck collar, traction, manual therapy, interventional injection techniques, surgical treatment and conventional physical therapy methods such as hotpack, ultrasound, TENS (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation), vacuum interference, exercise are applied in the treatment of neck pain. In recent years, High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) has been used as a painless and non-invasive physical therapy agent. It received FDA approval in 2002 for HILT in the treatment of variety of musculoskeletal disorders. There are a few studies in the literature investigating the efficacy of HILT in chronic neck pain. There is only one study investigating the efficacy of HILT in cervical disc herniation. In this study, the efficacy of HILT and ultrasound-TENS in the treatment of neck pain caused by cervical disc herniation has been compared, but the results of the exercise control group and long-term follow-up were not available. The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the short and long-term efficacy of HILT treatment using improvement in the pain, range of motion, activities of daily living and functionality of the cervical spine in patients with cervical disc herniation. In group 1, only exercises will be applied; in the group 2, HILT will be applied in addition to exercise; in the group 3, hotpack, TENS, ultrasound will be applied in addition to exercises.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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