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Active clinical trials for "Knee Injuries"

Results 81-90 of 185

A Randomized Control Trial: Returning to Run After Injury

Knee Injuries

The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of telehealth via video feedback to transition rear foot strike runners to non-heel strike runner following a lower extremity injury. Telehealth re-education gait training is much cheaper than in-clinic retraining sessions with a medical provider and could be much more widely used by both consumers and researchers as a training aid, a way to help alter running form, prevent running injuries and be used as a tool for use in the rehabilitation of running related injuries.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Platelet-rich Plasma for Meniscus Repair

Platelet-Rich PlasmaKnee Injuries1 more

This study aims to evaluate the effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on meniscus injury by comparing the imaging and clinical outcomes between patients receiving PRP with meniscus repair surgery and those receiving meniscus repair surgery only.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Femoral/Sciatic Block for Knee Surgery

Knee Injuries

Knee arthroplasty has a high potential for postoperative pain. This study compares analgesia and postoperative bleeding from intrathecal morphine with the continuous femoral and a single-shot sciatic nerve blockades.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Comparison Of Isometric And Isokinetic Strength Training Effects On Physical Performance In Athletes...

Knee Injuries

Frequent sports events causing more injuries in athletes causing decline in their performance. Injuries around knee joint are common. Strength training of hamstring and quadriceps are effective tool in rehabilitation. The multi-speeds and multi-angles strength training plans were used to see the effects on symptoms and performance in athletes.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Acute Pain and Inflammation After Surgery

Knee Injuries

The purpose of this study is to observe acute pain after surgery and measure the natural course of inflammatory mediators study pain relieving effects and local anti-inflammatory effects of systemically administered ketorolac

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Trial Comparing BST-CarGel and Microfracture in Repair of Articular Cartilage Lesions in the Knee...

Knee Injuries

This study will investigate whether the treatment of damaged cartilage in the knee with BST-CarGel will increase the amount and quality of cartilage repair tissue when compared with microfracture alone. Furthermore, the effect of BST-CarGel in decreasing cartilage related pain and improving cartilage-related function in the knee will be assessed.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

ALGRX 4975 After Total Knee Replacement

ArthroplastyReplacement2 more

ALGRX 4975 or placebo will be dripped onto the cut muscles and soft tissues before the end of surgery for total replacement of the knee. Each subject will undergo a screening visit; a hospitalization, during which total replacement of the knee will be performed; and follow-up visits at 2, 6, and 12 weeks after surgery. In addition, once discharged, subjects will be contacted by telephone daily up to Day 14. Subjects will complete pain and medication diaries during the first 2 weeks following surgery and will return these diaries at the 2 week visit. Starting on the afternoon of Day 0 (the day of surgery), pain on active range of motion (ROM) of the operated knee will be measured each morning at 8 AM ± 2 hours and each afternoon at 3 PM ± 3 hours. In addition, if the subject ambulates, pain with ambulation will be measured during the first ambulation in the morning and during the first ambulation after noon. Subjects will complete the Brief Pain Inventory - Short Form (BPI-SF) preoperatively, and at the 2, 6, and 12 week visits. Subjects will be questioned regarding the use of assistive devices (cane, walker, wheelchair, bedside commode, or other assistive devices) at screening, at discharge, and at the 2, 6, and 12 week visits. The active ROM on flexion of the knee, measured using a goniometer, will be recorded at screening and at the 2 week visit. Sensory mapping of the knee will be performed at screening and at the 12 week visit.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Use of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Following ACL Tear

Anterior Cruciate Ligament TearKnee Injuries1 more

Evaluating the use of peri-operative blood flow restriction therapy surrounding anterior cruciate ligament tear

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality for Pain in Acute Orthopedic Injuries

InjuriesInjury Arm11 more

The goal of this study is to pilot test a skills-based virtual reality (VR) for acute orthopedic injury. It will measure the feasibility, signals of improvement, exploratory pain mechanisms, and user experience of an established skills-based program (RelieveVRx) for acute orthopedic injury.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Recovery of Soccer Players After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

Knee Injuries and Disorders

The purpose of this CRT study is to compare clinical and functional outcomes of three graft types ( Quadriceps tendon with bone versus Hamstring tendon versus Quadriceps tendon without bone) for reconstration of anterior cruciate ligament among football players.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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