Protocol Phototherapy Treatment for Fibromyalgia and Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
PainQuality of LifeTemporomandibular joint dysfunction is described as a multifactorial disease and can be directly linked to other diseases, being of structural factors of the Stomatognathic System or not, such as fibromyalgia. Studies show the interconnection of Temporomandibular Dysfunctions with fibromyalgia. Thus, this project aims to evaluate the effect of Phototherapy on fibromiálgicos patients with temporomandibular dysfunction This is a Randomized, Controlled and double-blind, with the intention to treat. In this way the sample of 61 patients with Fibromyalgia, Temporomandibular joint Dysfunction associated with ages between 35 to 58 years, females who are selected after the inclusion/exclusion criteria, will be randomly distributed in homogeneous groups and the placebo group (P), Phototherapy (FT) group, group of physical activity (A) aerobic and aerobic physical activity + Phototherapy Group (FT + A). Will be used as a means of analysis before and after interventions the following parameters: Pain: clinical evaluation, evaluation of pain by Visual analog scale of pain (EVA), McGill Pain Questionnarire and pressure Algometria. Still we will evaluate the dosage of serotonin, indirectly, by saliva. Quality of life: own illness as questionnaires FIQ (Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire), Medical Outcomes Study 36-item Short-Form Health Survey SF-36 and also will assess the quality of sleep, with polysomnography. The treatments will total in 10 sessions held twice a week, and the FT and FT + groups to receive Phototherapy enforcement will be used a portable cluster 9 diodes, where will be delivered 39.3 Joules in tender points of fibromyalgia and TMJ, groups and FT + to carry out aerobic activity in 75% of your MHR for 50 min and the P group will receive the application of Phototherapy of 0 Joules (IE, the equipment does not emit any power). Statistical analysis will be compared using the t test intra-group-Student, one-tail and paired and can be used the Kruskal-Wallis test, the statistical analysis of significance 0.05 for both tests.
Safety and Efficacy Study of Cells Sheet-Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation to Treat Articular...
OsteochondritisOsteochondritis Dissecans1 moreIn this study,the Autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI)technology and cell sheet technology are used to Cells Sheet-Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation(CS-ACI) for treating Cartilage Defects.The Safety and Efficacy Study of CS-ACI are evaluated.
Effectiveness of Controlled-perturbation Gait Training on Gait Rehabilitation and Fear of Falling...
Cerebrovascular DisordersPeripheral Nervous System Diseases2 moreGait dysfunction often occurs following stroke, neurological or musculoskeletal disease, injury and surgery. One of the consequences of such deficit is an increased risk of fall and injury. A gait training regime that incorporates controlled perturbation has been found to reduce falls in elderly population but the effectiveness of such training has yet to be studied. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of specific controlled dynamic perturbation training, during gait, on gait rehabilitation, fear of falling and falling with gait impaired individuals. Perturbation will be performed using a specifically designed system that provides small, controlled and unpredictable perturbations during treadmill walking.
Post Market Clinical Follow-up Study Protocol for PROFEMUR® Xm Femoral Stems
Joint DiseaseMicroPort Orthopedics (MPO) is conducting this post market clinical follow-up (PMCF) study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its total hip arthroplasty (THA) and resurfacing components marketed in the European Union (EU). These types of studies are required by regulatory authorities for all THA and resurfacing devices that do not have medium to long-term clinical evidence available at the time of gaining approval to market in the EU. This study has been designed in accordance with the medial device directives (MEDDEV) 2.12/2 rev 2.
Analyzing Challenging Clinical Discussions in Orthopaedics
Teach-Back CommunicationArthritis2 moreThe goal of this study is to analyze patient:provider communication surrounding the discussion of difficult clinical conversations such as knee replacement options. This study will also examine how using the teach-back communication technique can improve communication between patients and providers. Orthopedic residents, fellows, physician assistants, and attendings that agree to participate will be consented. Patients, who are likely to engage in a difficult clinical conversation, such as those who have a clinical indication for a Total Knee Replacement or a Partial Knee Replacement, will be recruited from participating providers clinical schedules. Patient:provider interactions will be recorded and then the providers will attend a 1 hour education lecture about how to use teach-back. After attending the lecture, additional patient:provider interactions will be recorded and analyzed via a qualitative approach. Additionally, providers will participate in a semi-structured interview to capture their perceptions of teach-back and what challenges and benefits they may derive from using it.
Adductor Canal Block With Periarticular Injection and IPACK (ACB/PAI/IPACK) Versus Periarticular...
Knee ArthropathyA comparison of two pain control methods - the combination of Adductor Canal Block (ACB)/Periarticular Injection (PAI)/Infiltration of the interspace between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee (IPACK) versus the Periarticular Injection (PAI) - in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. Primary outcome is NRS pain scores with ambulation on postoperative day one (24 hours post-block administration).
Lumbar Plexus-sciatic Nerve Block With Sevoflurane on Cognitive Function in Elderly Patients After...
Hip ArthropathyTo assume that lumbar plexus-sciatic nerve block combined with sevoflurane can effectively diminish the incidence of cognitive dysfunction in elderly patients after hip arthroplasty.
The Effectiveness of Megadose Shinbaro Pharmacopuncture for Patients With Chronic Shoulder Pain...
Shoulder Joint DisorderThis study is a prospective, case-control observational trial. The investigators will compare the Megadose Shinbaro Pharmacopuncture group to the control group to analyze the effectiveness of shoulder Megadose Shinbaro Pharmacopuncture.
Intra-articular Injection in Arthroscopic Management of Temporomandibular Diseases
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersThe aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of intra-articular injection of platelet rich plasma versus hyaluronic acid following diagnostic arthroscopy in the management of patients suffering from degenerative temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This is a prospective randomized study of 20 patients with TMJ degenerative joint diseases Wilkes IV, V. Patients will be divided into two groups; Group A: will be treated with operative arthroscopy plus intra-articular platelet rich plasma. Group B: will be treated with operative arthroscopy plus intra-articular hyaluronic acid.
Maxera Large Cups - Canada
Degenerative Joint Disease of HipOsteoarthritis6 moreThis study is monocentric, retrospective and prospective, non-controlled, consecutive series Post-Market Clinical Follow-up Study to Provide Safety, Performance and Clinical Benefits Data of the Largest Zimmer® Maxera™ Cup (Implants and Instrumentation)