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Active clinical trials for "Fractures, Stress"

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Cue Effects in Human Addiction: Pavlovian to Instrumental Transfer

Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)Alcoholism5 more

Individuals with substance use disorders (SUD) have to cope with drug-related cues and contexts, which can affect instrumental drug seeking as shown with Pavlovian to instrumental transfer (PIT) paradigms in animals and humans. The investigators aimed to investigate the impact of acute and chronic stress on Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT), how PIT it is associated with cognitive control abilities and whether such effects predict losing vs. regaining control in subjects with AUD. Moreover, the investigators aimed to develop a novel full transfer task that assesses both, general and specific PIT to investigate whether specific PIT differs between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and control subjects.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Posterior Lumbar Stress Reaction in Pediatric Patients. Treatment With or Without Soft Spinal Brace?...

Back PainStress Fracture

A clinical trial will be conducted comparing healing of a posterior lumbar vertebra stress reaction in children treated either with cessation of sports activities for a period of six weeks and wearing a soft spinal brace 16 hours per day or cessation of sports activities only. Primary outcome is the change in stress reaction on MRI at 6 weeks compared to pre-treatment MRI.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Predictive Elements of Trauma and Its After-effects: Importance of the Quality of Neurobiological...

Stress Reaction

The neurobiological response to stress is an adaptive response allowing us to cope with the multiple aggressions of daily life. This response orchestrates the body's systemic reaction. The intensity of response to stress can modify the body's functioning, which implies a variety of fields where biomarkers may be isolated: immunity, psychology, neurophysiology, integrative physiology. When stress is too intense or prolonged, response to stress may become misfitted and deleterious. This study is based on the hypothesis that a severe physical or psychological trauma is associated with an intense and misfitted stress that is responsible from an undue immuno-inflammatory activation (through sympathetic activation). The result is a subinvasive state of systemic and tissue inflammation (low-noise inflammation), responsible for the mid-term deleterious consequences of the traumatic event. The objective of this study is to understand how the dysregulation of intense stress simultaneously generates an initial pathological state and an alteration of mid-term evolution (which is considered as a poor prognosis and/or as responsible for after-effects). The investigators wish to identify relevant biomarkers of the mechanisms activated during intense stress and influencing the immuno-inflammatory and epigenetic spheres with deleterious consequences on physiological and psychological functions.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Self-Management Interventions After an ICD Shock

Implantable Defibrillator UserStress Reaction3 more

This study, "Biobehavioral Intervention to Reduce PTSD Symptoms After an ICD Shock," addresses a critical need in cardiology care by describing the feasibility and acceptability of a timely, highly promising, electronically-delivered intervention for patients who have recently received an ICD delivered shock. The study intervention and outcomes are designed to reduce anxiety, enhance return to activities of daily living (ADLs), and prevent the development of severe distress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and ultimately promote quality of life. The study is a two-arm, embedded mixed methods, randomized trial (N=60, 30/group). The purpose is to determine feasibility and potential effects of a self-management intervention (SPSM) plus usual care (UC) compared to UC alone, delivered during the critical 1 month period after an ICD shock when distress is high. The intervention will be delivered over 1 month following an ICD shock; a 6-month follow-up will be used to assess the sustainability of intervention effects and determine if the incidence of PTSD is reduced. SPSM includes: 1) training in heart rate (HR) self-monitoring; and 2) individualized learning through 4 self-paced, web-based modules. The study interventions are delivered at a crucial time, closely after an ICD shock when stress is high, but PTSD has not yet developed. The specific aims are to: 1) examine the effects of the SPSM intervention plus UC vs. UC alone on the primary outcome of ICD shock anxiety at 1 and 6 months post-shock event, 2) describe the impact of SPSM plus UC compared to UC alone on the secondary outcomes of total daily physical activity, depression, PTSD symptoms, QOL, salivary cortisol levels, and self-efficacy and outcome expectations at 1 and 6 months post-shock event, and 3) assess feasibility, acceptability, and safety of the SPSM intervention, SDOH will be used to describe differential responses to the SPSM intervention. This study fills a significant gap in the care of patients with an ICD, through the systematic testing of a brief, novel and cost-effective intervention that provides the knowledge and skills to improve quality of life. Study findings will be used to design future larger RCTs to test intervention effectiveness for more diverse samples and settings.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Fracture Recovery for Returning to Duty (Teriparatide STRONG)

Stress FractureFracture Healing1 more

FORTEO (teriparatide [rDNA origin]; Eli-Lilly, Indiana, USA) is an injectable synthetic recombinant human parathyroid hormone analog that is commonly used to treat people with osteoporosis. In the current investigation this drug will be tested to evaluate its efficacy to accelerate bone healing and decrease the convalescence time of US Army Basic Trainees who have sustained a diaphyseal tibial stress fracture (DTSF). Investigators from the University of South Carolina will collaborate with military personnel to perform a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study at Fort Jackson, SC.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Racial Discrimination and Stress Response

Stress Reaction; Acute

The goal of this study is to learn about whether ethnic minority adolescents' racial discrimination experience is related to dysregulated biological responses to subtle racism, and how the relationship may be attenuated or exacerbated by a set of social and cognitive factors. The main questions it aims to answer are: to reveal the relationship between racial discrimination experiences and ethnic minority adolescents' stress response to subtle racism to test parental ethnic-racial socialization, children's attribution to subtle racism and their racial identity as potential risk and protective factors.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Influence of Medical Student Coping Behaviour Types on Health Related Behaviour and Stress Level...

Stress ReactionCoping Behavior3 more

Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) have recently been incorporated in the French medical studies. They will soon be an important part of the national evaluation of the students, therefore being responsible for a high level of stress. The differents strategies of coping have never been characterized for this particular group of students. We hypothetize that different strategies of coping are associated with different level of stress, thus being an interesting insight to help students to deal with their stress and prevent disorders linked to stress. We will be using the Brief Cope Scale to assess the different ways of coping, in addition to multiple demographic and health-related questionnaires.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Esmolol on Perioperative Stress Reaction

EsmololStress Reaction2 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to observe the effect of low dose continuous infusion of esmolol on perioperative stress response in patients undergoing airway intervention .

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Combined Microfracture Procedure Promotes Tendon Healing

Full Rotator Cuff TearMicrofracture Procedure1 more

This study is a prospective randomized controlled study of Combined microfracture procedure promotes tendon healing during double raw repair for full tear rotator cuff. The patients with rotator cuff tear were randomly divided into groups before the operation. The patients were followed up before and 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months and 24months after surgery. In different time periods, the quantitative and qualitative indicators including pain, functional score, muscle strength, MRI performance, etc. were compared between groups at the same time period to evaluate the difference in the effect of double raw repair combined with microfracture on the treatment of rotator cuff.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Microfracture Combined With Suture Bridge Technique Versus Greenhouse Technique in Treating of Rotator...

Rotator Cuff TearsMicrofractures

Several biological augmentation procedures have recently been suggested to enhance tendon healing after Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, such as marrow-stimulating technique with microfractures of the greater tuberosity. The purpose of this study was to introduce a new technique, "greenhouse technique", and to compare the clinical outcomes with microfracture combined with suture bridge technique.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria
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