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Active clinical trials for "Hip Dislocation"

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Dual Mobility Acetabular Cups in Revision TJA

DislocationHip

The aim of this study is to the compare clinical outcomes of patients undergoing a revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) with the use of a dual mobility bearing versus a single bearing design with the use of a large femoral head (36mm or 40mm). We hypothesize the use of dual-mobility components in revision THA will be associated with a lower dislocation rate in the first year following surgery.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound Guided Psoas Compartment Block vs Suprainguinal Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block

PainPostoperative1 more

The aim of this study was to compare the intraoperative and the postoperative analgesic effect of psoas compartment block (PCB) and supra-inguinal fascia iliaca compartment block (SFIB) in pediatric patients undergoing developmental dysplasia of the hip

Enrolling by invitation4 enrollment criteria

Physical Therapy Applications on the Hip and Defined Functional Parameters in Children With Developmental...

ExerciseDevelopmental Dysplasia of the Hip

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of physical therapy and rehabilitation applications on the hip and defined functional parameters in children with developmental hip dysplasia.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Dual Mobility Cup Versus Unipolar Cup

DislocationHip

The general purpose of this study is to examine whether the dual mobility cup (Novae® Serf) reduces the number of hip dislocations after total hip replacement, both early dislocation (≤1 year) and late dislocation (>1 year) after primary THR compared with a conventional cup design (Trabecular MetalTM Modular Acetabular System).

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Global Hip Dysplasia Registry

Hip DislocationCongenital20 more

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is the most common hip condition affecting infants and children. DDH represents a spectrum of issues affecting the hip joint - a "ball-and-socket" joint. When the femoral head (the "ball) is seated properly in the acetabulum (the "socket"), the hip is stable and can develop normally. However, when the femoral head is not well-seated, the hip can become unstable or dislocate. This instability or dislocation of the femoral head prevents the hip joint from developing normally during infancy and early childhood. If left undetected or untreated, it can lead to debilitating complications later in life. Development of a comprehensive, prospective international registry for all infants and children with DDH will provide the potential to impact all infants born, not only in British Columbia, but around the world. The purpose of this initiative is to identify best practices and standardize treatment and management strategies in order to optimize clinical and functional outcomes for patients with DDH. This registry includes targeted specific outcomes that will be investigated, in addition to the general collection of data on all patients diagnosed with any form of DDH up to the age of 10 years.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Post Market Clinical Follow-up of Dual-mobility Acetabular Cup EUROSCUP MOBILE

Hip ArthropathyHip Osteoarthritis4 more

EUROSCUP MOBILE is intended for use in primary and revision total hip replacement surgery. Hip replacement is intended to provide increased patient mobility and reduce pain by replacing the damages hip joint articulation in patients where there is evidence of sufficient sound bone to seat and support the components. As part of post market vigilance, EUROS will collect data on EUROSCUP MOBILE performances and safety

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Exception Cementless Hip Stem

OsteoarthritisHip5 more

This study is a multicenter, retrospective and prospective, non-controlled, non-randomized post market clinical follow-up study. The objectives of this study are to confirm the long-term safety, performance and clinical benefits the Exception Cementless femoral stem (standard and varized) when used in primary total hip arthroplasty.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

G7 Freedom Constrained Vivacit-E Liners

OsteoarthritisHip7 more

The main objectives of this study are to confirm the long-term safety, performance, and clinical benefits of the G7 Freedom Constrained Vivacit-E Acetabular Liners in primary and revision total hip arthroplasty.

Not yet recruiting26 enrollment criteria

PENG Block vs. ESP Block for Pediatric Hip Surgery

Hip DysplasiaHip Injuries2 more

The study compares the effectiveness and safety of the pericapsular nerve blockade vs. ESPB in pediatric patients who underwent hip surgeries.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Pediatric Orthopaedic Implant Safety & Efficacy

FractureLengthening; Leg9 more

Implant devices are important tools - their use is essential across a number of orthopaedic indications, including hip conditions, trauma and limb deformity. Given the vital role fixation devices play in maintaining alignment, promoting healthy bone healing and preventing joint degeneration, it is essential to understand the expected lifetime outcomes of these implants, and evaluate their safety and efficacy. Prospective implant efficacy and safety registries are needed to support this endeavour, especially considering new regulatory requirements from the European Union Medical Devices Regulation (EU MDR) in relation to post-market clinical follow-up (PMCF).

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria
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