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A Comparative Trial of a Minimal-invasive Technique Versus Open Arthrodesis in the Treatment of...

OsteoarthritisFoot1 more

Group A: Patients suffering from midfoot arthritis after failed prior conservative therapy who undergo a reverse distal metatarsal minimal-invasive osteotomy Group B: Patients suffering from midfoot arthritis after failed prior conservative therapy who undergo a fusion of one or more midfoot (tarsometatarsal) joints

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial to Analyze Lateralized Models and Medializations of Inverted Arthroplasty.

Rotator Cuff ArthropathyGlenohumeral Osteoarthritis

To determine the functional outcomes, complications and muscle performance by isokinetic study of two reverse arthroplasty systems (one with medialized center of rotation and the other with lateralized center of rotation) in the treatment of rotator cuff arthropathies or irreparable cuff tears.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Pain Relief for OsteoArthritis Through Combined Treatment (PROACT)

Osteoarthritis of Knee

This mechanistic clinical trial proposes to test whether a five-day course of mindfulness meditation training (MMT) and tDCS, and their combination, can enhance pain modulatory balance and pain-related brain function, reduce clinical pain, among African Americans and non-Hispanic whites with knee osteoarthritis (OA). This approach will provide evidence that targeting stress and pain-related brain function will reduce OA-related pain and ethnic group differences therein.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Study Comparing Arthrodesis Technique of Thoracic and/or Lumbar Spine by Posterior Approach Performed...

OsteosynthesisMazor Robot2 more

Osteosynthesis by pedicle screwing is the reference technique since the 1980s, due to the quality of the mechanical grip of the screw in the pedicle, despite difficulties of placing the implant in this narrow tunnel. This precision was improved by fluoroscopy, then by navigation, which made it possible to reduce the extra-pedicular placement of the screws and consequently the complications. Since the 2000s, robotic has been developed in all areas, including medicine and surgery, (Da Vinci robot in urology) and several robots are currently marketed for spinal surgery, Medtronic's Mazor X Stealth ™ robot being the most successful. The aim of this study is to evaluate on a prospective randomized comparative study the quality of the placement of the screws as well as the occurrence of complications, the clinical results and the medico-economic interest that robotic surgery can bring.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy in Thumb CMC Arthritis

Thumb Osteoarthritis

Long-Term Objective: Determine if high-frequency PEMF therapy reduces pain in patients with thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint osteoarthritis (OA). Study Design and Methods: This will be a randomized controlled pilot study with 60 subjects with CMC OA randomly divided in two groups. Thirty subjects will receive high-frequency PEMF therapy overlying the CMC joint overnight daily for four weeks. The other 30 subjects will receive a sham PEMF therapy device applied to the same joint overnight daily for four weeks. Pain and function questionnaires will be obtained for all patients at enrollment, four weeks, and six weeks.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Open Versus Close Chain Exercise Effects With Lifestyle Modification and Education in Knee Osteoarthritis...

Knee Osteoarthritis

A randomized clinical trial will be conducted in Gujranwala and 24 patients with grade 3 knee OA will be recruited. After consent, patients will be randomly allocated into 2 groups by lottery method. Group A will do close kinetic chain exercises, including static cycling, lifestyle modification, and patient education. Group B will do open kinetic chain exercises including quadriceps drills with lifestyle modification and patient education. A total duration of 12 weeks with 3 sessions per week will be given. Outcome measures Assessment will be done at 0 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Clinical Investigation Comparing Two Different Ultra-porous Coated Surfaces of Uncemented Cups

OsteoarthritisHip

A randomised controlled study comparing two types of ultra-porous coated uncemented cups in total hip arthroplasty. Primary objective is to investigate if the clinical, radiological and patient-reported outcome of the new MobileLINK TabecuLINK cup combined with an X-LINKed insert is non-inferior to the clinical and radiological outcome of the Pinnacle Gription series 100 cup combined with the Marathon liner. Patients are evaluated up to 15 years postoperatively.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Spinal Anaesthesia vs. General Anaesthesia for THA, TKA and UKA

OsteoarthritisHip2 more

The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to investigate the postoperative recovery following hip and knee arthroplasty procedures depending on the use of either spinal anaesthesia (SA) or general anaesthesia (GA). The main questions are: Are more patients able to be safely mobilized within 6 hours postoperatively when using GA compared to SA? Does postoperative pain, nausea and vomiting, dizzyness, occurence of delirium and urinary retention differ between the anaesthetic methods? Participants, scheduled for total hip, total knee and unicomartmental knee arthroplasty, will be randomized to recieve spinal anaesthesia or general anaesthesia in relation to surgery. At 6 hours postoperatively a physiotherapist will conduct a 5-meter walking test to evaluate whether the participant can be safely mobilized.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Muscular Therapy for People Awaiting Knee Joint Replacement

Knee Osteoarthritis

The primary aim will seek to understand whether Cognitive Muscular Therapy (CMT) could provide pain relief for people on a waiting list for joint replacement.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Periosteal Electrical Dry Needling for Knee Osteoarthritis

Knee Osteoarthritis

The purpose of this research is to treat patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) with periosteal electric dry needling (PEDN). It is also to determine the optimal "maintenance" regiment (i.e. maintenance treatments, one maintenance treatment every other month, or one maintenance treatment per month) required to maintain improvements in pain and function following PEDN. Physical therapists commonly use PEDN to treat knee OA, and previous studies suggest that this treatment is useful for reducing pain and improving function in patients with osteoarthritis. However, an appropriate maintenance treatment strategy to maintain these outcomes is presently unknown.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria
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