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Active clinical trials for "Osteoarthritis, Hip"

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Defining Optimum Cup Orientation for Hip Replacements Taking Into Account the Individual's Anatomy...

Hip ArthritisHip Osteoarthritis

The purpose of this study is to investigate and determine the optimal zone for implanting the cup component (the ball that sits in the joint socket) in a total hip replacement. Enrolled participants will have a series of X-rays analyzed before surgery to identify their individual optimal zone or cup orientation. This information will be provided to the operating surgeon, who may use this information to influence the placement of the cup implant. Follow-up X-rays taken after surgery will determine if the cup is within the suggested optimal zone. Questionnaires will be completed before and after surgery, and data on complications or issues with the surgery (including incidents of dislocation) will be collected after surgery.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

G7 Acetabular System With Vivacit-E or Longevity Liner PMCF Study

Total Hip ArthroplastyDegenerative Joint Disease of Hip8 more

The main objectives of this study are to confirm the long-term safety, performance, and clinical benefits of the G7 Acetabular Shells when used with the Vivacit-E and Longevity HXLPE liners and instrumentation in primary and revision total hip arthroplasty.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Hip Arthroscopy Versus Total Hip Arthroplasty RCT

Hip Osteoarthritis

The aim of the proposed study is to perform a comparative pilot, randomized controlled trial of hip arthroscopy versus definitive total hip arthroplasty (THA) for the treatment of early hip osteoarthritis (Tönnis Grade 1-2) in patients between the ages of 40-60 years.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Cemented TrendHip® - Multicenter PMCF Study on Total Indications

Coxarthrosis; PrimaryCoxarthrosis; Post-Traumatic6 more

This Post Market Clinical Follow-Up (PMCF) study to evaluate the performance and safety of the cemented TrendHip® stem in a prospective follow-up study with patients who underwent a hip arthroplasty with the investigational product (representative of usual clinical practice), at two follow-up examinations

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Dual-mobility Cups Compared to Unipolar Cups on Dislocation and Cost-effectiveness After Primary...

Total Hip ArthroplastyOsteoarthritis1 more

Objective: The primary objective is to investigate whether there is a difference in the number of hip dislocations following primary total hip arthroplasty (THA), using the posterolateral approach, with a DM cup compared to a unipolar cup in elderly patients 1 year after surgery. Study design: Prospective multi-center nation wide, single blinded RCT nested in the LROI. Study population: Patients ≥ 70 years old, undergoing an elective primary cemented THA.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Pulse Radiofrequency Treatment in Patients With Coxarthrosis

Coxarthrosis; Primary

Our aim in this interventional study is to investigate the effectiveness of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) treatment applied to the articular branches of the femoral and obturator nerves on pain, functional level, functional capacity and quality of life in patients with coxarthrosis. We will compare the effects of PRF treatment added to nerve block compared to nerve block alone.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Impingement Free Range of Motion With CT Scan After Manual and Robotic Total Hip...

Hip OsteoarthritisPost-traumatic Osteoarthritis3 more

Single-blinded randomised controlled trial comparing impingement with CT scan for manual and robotic total hip replacement. A pilot study of 50 participants.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Robotic Assisted Rehabilitation for Balance and Gait in Orthopedic Patients.

OsteoarthritisKnee4 more

Osteoarthritis is a chronic, degenerative disease affecting the joints. It is characterized by the presence of bone tissue that goes to make up for the loss of articular cartilage, causing pain and limitation of movement. Osteoarthritis is a direct consequence of aging: it affects almost all 70-year-olds, peaking between 75 and 79 years. The presence of osteoarthritic processes at the hip and knee joints can result in pain, difficulty maintaining standing for a long time, and difficulty walking with loss of balance, increasing the risk of accidental falls to the ground. Falls are a frequent cause of mortality and morbidity and, often, limit autonomy leading to premature entry into assisted living facilities. In Italy, in 2002 it was estimated that 28.6% of people over 65 years fall within a year: of these, 43% fall more than once and 60% of falls occur at home. Such falls can often result in fractures leading to the need for hospitalization with significant impact on both motor and cognitive function. Balance and gait rehabilitation are of primary importance for the recovery of a person's autonomy and independence, especially in older individuals who have undergone osteosynthesis or prosthesis surgery of the lower limbs. Technological and robotic rehabilitation allows for greater intensity, objectivity, and standardization in treatment protocols, as well as in outcome measurement. In this context, patient motivation is fuelled and maintained by both the sensory stimuli that support technological treatment and the challenge of achieving ever better results, objective feedback from instrumental assessments. Osteoarthritic patients who have undergone osteosynthesis or lower extremity prosthetic surgery require special attention, especially with the goal of preventing further accidents and reducing the patient's risk of falling. Given these considerations, it is believed that conventional physical therapy combined with technological balance treatment may be more effective on rehabilitation outcome than conventional therapy alone.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

KINCISE™ Surgical Automated System in Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA)

OsteoarthritisHip

There is a growing interest in the effects of mental health and wellness on orthopedic intervention outcomes, not only in terms of how advances in surgical procedures influence patient outcomes, but also with regard for physician physical and mental well-being. Although total hip arthroplasty (THA) is associated with favorable clinical outcomes as assessed by surgeon evaluation, radiographic analysis and implant longevity, unfavorable long-term pain and quality of life outcomes are consistently observed in upwards of 20% of patients receiving THAs. As such, the need to understand and address the determinants of positive and negative outcomes is of critical importance if the field hopes to continue to advance strategies to improve long-term outcomes for joint replacement. The overarching goal of this application is to assess the benefits of the KINCISE for patient recovery outcomes related to physical and mental well-being.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Hip Osteoarthritis and Foot Orthoses Trial (HOOT)

Hip Osteoarthritis

This trial is a randomized feasibility trial to determine the feasibility of comparing two different shoe inserts and on pain, quality of life and physical activity associated with hip osteoarthritis.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria
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