Delayed Versus Early Enoxaparin Prophylaxis After Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Venous ThromboembolismTraumatic Brain InjuryBrain injured patients are at high risk for forming blood clots in the legs and lungs. For non-brain injured trauma patients, we decrease the chances of these blood clots forming by placing the patients on a low dose of the blood thinner enoxaparin. Starting patients with a brain injury on the blood thinner is problematic, however, as this can theoretically cause the brain injury to worsen. Trauma surgeons wait a variable period of time before starting this blood thinner because waiting too long can result in the formation of these blood clots in the legs and lungs. Previous research has shown that some brain injuries which are of lower severity can have enoxaparin started at 24 hours after injury if the brain injury is stable on a repeated computed tomography (CT) scan of the head. This is a pilot study designed to look at the rates of worsening of brain injury if the low dose blood thinner is started at 24 versus 96 hours post-injury.
Evaluation of Cork Splint Materials Instead of Plaster Splint for Children
Wrist FracturesForearm Fractures4 moreThis is an evaluation of the functionality and added value of cork splint materials instead of a plaster splint for children (3-11 years old).
Safety and Efficacy Study of FS 4 IU VH S/D (Fibrin Sealant With 4IU/mL Thrombin, Vapor Heated,...
Deep Partial or Full Thickness WoundsThe primary objective of this study is to evaluate skin graft adherence and wound healing in burn patients to evaluate whether FS 4IU VH S/D is equivalent or superior to the current standard of care (staples). The primary endpoint is achievement of complete (100%) wound closure within 28 days.
Efficacy of Transversalis Fascia Plane Block Versus Wound Infiltration in Varicoselectomy Surgery...
AnalgesiaTransversalis Fascia Plane Block2 moreBefore surgery, patients will be divided into 2 groups as transversalis fascia plane block will be applied and skin infiltration will be applied. Post-operative analgesic procedures will be applied to patients receiving general anesthesia. Postoperative analgesic consumption and pain scores of the patients will be evaluated.
Wound Healing With Hyaluronic Acid After Alveolar Ridge Preservation
Healing WoundAfter tooth extraction, shrinkage of the bone is expected after 6 months. These changes may hamper dental implant placement and compromise soft tissue aesthetics. Alveolar Ridge Preservation (ARP) includes application of bovine-derived deproteinized bone particles in the extraction site. This technique is widely performed and drastically limits aforementioned volumetric changes. The amount of bone preservation following ARP is affected by the soft tissue barrier. In an open healing situation, it takes about 4 weeks to have complete soft tissue closure. Faster soft tissue closure could optimize the amount of bone preservation with obvious benefits for implant placement and aesthetics. Recent presentations showed the application of hyaluronic acid after ARP. However, no evidence can be found in the literature. This study aims to evaluate the wound healing potential of hyaluronic acid following ARP, as this has never been performed, yet seems promising from a biological point of view.
Study to Evaluate the Safety and Clinical Outcome of Using Navigation System in Pedicle Screw Placement...
Spinal TumorTraumatic Injury of Spine1 moreThe research project is testing whether in screw insertion of spine surgery using "Anatase" Spine Surgery Navigation System is at least as safe and accurate as using O-arm assisted spine surgery- Medtronic Stealthstation S7 Treatment Guidance System.
Resilience in Persons Following Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord InjuriesThis study aims to quantify resilience in survivors of a spinal cord injury. The study will consist of structured interviews and self-reported surveys. We will look for common themes between participants at different stages of injury (1-5 years, 5-15 years, >15 Years).
TEleRehabilitation Nepal (TERN) to Improve Quality of Life of People With Spinal Cord Injury and...
Spinal Cord Injuries; Traumatic Brain Injury; Acquired Brain InjuryStrokeNepal is a low-income country with over 3 million individuals with physical disabilities and currently no government-run specialist rehabilitation services. The aim of this research proposal is to work in partnership with a Nepal Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), the Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Centre (SIRC, Nepal) to achieve the following: estimate the rehabilitation needs in individuals after stroke, brain injury and spinal cord injury in rural communities after discharge from SIRC hold user and stakeholder workshops to explore the role of multidisciplinary teleconferencing methods for remote assessment and management and agree systems for piloting deploy and pilot a novel telerehabilitation system to improve the lives of these individuals, and evaluate it in terms of feasibility and acceptability
Clinical Comparative Study of Personalized Shoulder, Knee and Ankle Brace
Shoulder InjuriesKnee Injuries1 moreThis study is based on human anatomical data and uses computer-aided engineering (CAE) software such as biomedical image processing software, reverse engineering software, CAD software, and finite element analysis software to create a three-dimensional bracing model. With the help of 3D printing technology, we have developed personalized brace, completed the personalized rapid design and optimization of the three series of support equipment products such as the posterior cruciate ligament brace, ankle ankle brace, and shoulder brace.
Digital Home-Exercise Therapy Application For Patients With Non-Surgical Knee Injuries
Knee InjuriesKnee Osteoarthritis1 moreKnee pain is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal disorders in the United States. Conservative treatments generally consist of pharmacological agents and physical therapy. Unfortunately, such conservative care is often mismanaged, and little data is collected on clinical outcomes. The proposed investigation utilizes a novel and state-of-the-art mobile application (DETP) to guide an at-home exercise therapy program for non-operative knee pain. The purpose of this study is conducting a single-blind randomized, controlled, superiority study to compare the DETP to conventional physical therapy (PT). The investigators will seek to determine improvement in pain and function in PROMIS measures as the primary outcome. The investigators will also evaluate satisfaction with the application as a secondary outcome.