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Comparing Two Prophylactic Antibiotic Protocols in Women With Term Prolonged Pre-labor Rupture of...

Preterm Labor With Preterm DeliveryPremature Rupture of Membranes Prolonged

This randomized prospective trial aimed to compare 2 prophylactic antibiotic regiment (ampicillin alone versus ampicillin plus gentamycin) in term prolonged pre-labor rupture of membrane and in preterm deliveries and examine related obstetrical outcome and infectious morbidity

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation After Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament of the Knee Using the Bioresorbable...

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture

The investigators will evaluate the benefit of a new bioresorbable screw for repair of anterior cruciate ligament over 3 years.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Rotator Cuff Integrity and Clinical Outcomes 5 Years After Repair.

Rotator Cuff TearsRotator Cuff Injuries2 more

The study gives an overview of surgically treated rotator cuff injury patients in Tartu University Hospital Sports Traumatology Centre during 2013-2019 and evaluates the integrity of rotator cuff at minimum 5 years after atraumatic rotator cuff tendon repair. First stage of the study describes the study population, etiology of the injury (traumatic/atraumatic) and aims to answer the question whether the arthroscopic findings are in line with the preoperative imaging studies or not. Second stage of the study focuses on atraumatic tendon tears assessing structural integrity of the tendons 5 years after repair using ultrasound imaging. The main question is - does the findings correlate with clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. Participants of the second phase of the study will be asked for an appointment to have their shoulders examined with ultrasonography and clinical outcomes are measured using the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) Score, The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire and The Constant-Murley score (CMS).

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

The Effectıveness Of Structured Myofascial Chain Exercise Training After Anterior Cruciate Ligament...

Anterior Cruciate Ligament InjuriesAnterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture1 more

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction(ACLR) surgery accepts best choices which condicions are totaly ruptured ACL or partial ruputures when patients with high activity level. Rehabilitation after ACL is an indispensable element of treatment because ACL injury causes severe instability and early degenerative changes in the knee. Although there is no standard rehabilitation program after ACLR but the concept of "Functional Rehabilitation" is prefers nowadays which structred according to therapeutic goals, it is planned in three stages as early, mid-term and late-term. After the late-term goals are achieved safely and the individuals reach to needed criterias, the stage of returning to sports or activity is planned. Patients with an active life expectancy, the goal at the end of rehabilitation after ACLR is to return to activity or sports and to reach pre-injury performance. Most individuals fail to return to sports or activity after ACL due to long-term strength deficits, neuromuscular and biomechanical changes, knee instability, and early developing knee osteoarthritis. Addition to that; changes that affect both the knee joint and the whole body biomechanics occur even in individuals who successfully return to activity and sports after ACL. Although there are problems that affect the whole body by exceeding a single segment in rehabilitation after ACLR; there is no study using the myofascial chain exercises approach in the treatment of these problems. Hip, core or trunk stabilization exercises and neuromuscular trainings that include more than one body segment added to the ACLR program provides more positive effects on rehabilitation outcomes than regional applications. In this project, researches aim to investigate that the effectiveness of structured myofascial chain exercises training, which will be applied in the late period of rehabilitation after ACLR, on functionality, performance and participation.In project scope; After completing the early and mid-term rehabilitation after surgery, the volunteers who met the criteria for transition to late rehabilitation were divided into two groups; lower extremity exercise training will be given to the first group and myofascial chain exercise training will be given to the second group. The control group will consist of healthy volunteers. In addition to the control group; The operated and intact extremities of the volunteers in the experimental groups will be compared. The training session, in which preterm and postterm evaluations and the exercises are taught, will be carried out with the face-to-face method, and the ongoing exercise sessions will be carried out with the telerehabilitation method. Reasearch outcome measures will be evaluated with strength, flexibility, balance, endurance, activity performance against time measurements and self-assessment questionnaires. End of this project; important data will be obtained in the fight against the risks created by the deficits that continue after the ACLR. The deficits seen after ACL fails to individuals from returning to their pre-injury functional level; the desired success cannot be achieved in returning to work, returning to sports, and returning to activity. Due to this situation, which poses a global problem, even if there is a return to work or sports after injury, branch and job changes may be required and the desired level of performance cannot be achieved. In individuals who cannot return to activity, inactive life increases the risk of non-communicable chronic diseases as well as the increased risk of osteoarthritis. In case of success in the project, important information will be obtained in order to prevent both the quality of life and the cost of secondary health and social life problems associated with ACL injuries. The content of the program will be expanded to include other sports injuries by applying to follow-up projects for the registration of the method to be applied for the first time.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Repair Of Flexor Tendon In Zone II Using Minimal Incisions

Flexor Tendon Rupture

Repair of the zone II flexor tendon of the hand using minimal incisions is successful with good results which will improve the outcome of the repair.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the "ST500 SINGLE- DOSE GEL" in Patients With Symptomatic Long Head of the Biceps...

Long Head of Biceps Rupture

Single arm, post-market, confirmatory, interventional clinical investigation - Medical Device

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Induction of Labor in Pregnant Women With Prelabor Rupture of Membranes - Oxytocin or Misoprostol...

Prelabor Rupture of Membranes

The aim of study is to compare the efficacy and safety of oral misoprostol versus oxytocin in induction of labor in pregnant women with prelabor rupture of membranes at term.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of rGH Therapy to Prevent Muscle Atrophy in Patients With ACL Tears

Rupture of Anterior Cruciate Ligament

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are among the most frequent traumatic knee injuries that occur in physically active individuals. Despite advances in minimally invasive surgical reconstruction techniques and aggressive rehabilitation, this atrophy and loss of strength can persist even after patients return to full activity and can place them at considerable risk for re-injury and developing osteoarthritis (OA). The design of new therapeutic interventions to prevent muscle atrophy is needed to advance the care of patients who suffer from ACL injuries. The growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) axis plays an important role in promoting muscle growth and protecting muscle from atrophy. While GH therapy has shown promise in protecting immobilized muscle from various models of disuse atrophy, it remains unknown whether GH can help to restore strength and protect against the loss in strength that occurs after ACL tear. GH therapy may help to accelerate the safe return to play of patients that suffer ACL tears, and help to prevent the long-term OA and reduction in quality of life that occur after these traumatic knee injuries.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

BioACL Reconstruction With Amnion Collagen Matrix Wrap and Stem Cells Case Series

ACL - Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture

The objective of this study is to evaluate the use of wrapping an ACL graft with a collagen matrix tissue wrap and injecting autologous bone marrow aspirate concentrate under the wrapping and into the graft. Investigators hypothesize that this method of augmenting ACL surgery will accelerate and improve the graft maturation and ligamentization process. Investigators propose to test this hypothesis with a series of cases of ACL reconstructions evaluated with post-operative MRI mapping sequences and validated clinical outcome measures

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Study of Suture Repair of Torn Meniscus in the Knee

Meniscal TearMeniscus Tear

Horizontal meniscus tears meeting specified criteria will be repaired by any commonly used suture technique. Subjects will be followed for 2 years to evaluate the effectiveness of the repair, by assessing the re-operation rate, and by assessing improvements in knee pain and knee function.

Completed37 enrollment criteria
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