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Active clinical trials for "Shoulder Dislocation"

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Comparison of Pragmatic Posterior Capsular Stretch and Crossbody Stretch on the Shoulder Mobility...

Shoulder ImpingementShoulder Pain10 more

Various stretches are used to lengthen the posterior shoulder capsule. No study has reported the comparison of the pragmatic posterior capsular stretch and cross body stertch

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Neuromuscular Exercise Program for Patients With Anterior Shoulder Instability

Shoulder DislocationMusculoskeletal Diseases

This study is designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of a supervised neuromuscular exercise program versus a standard home exercise program for patients with post-traumatic symptomatic anterior shoulder instability. Participants with at least one week of symptom duration are randomly assigned to either a 12-week structured, supervised Shoulder Instability Neuromuscular EXercise (SINEX) program versus a standard HOMe EXercise (HOMEX) program. The H1-hypothesis is that the SINEX program results in a greater increase in quality of life and physical function than the HOMEX program at the primary endpoint at three months follow-up from baseline

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Shoulder Subluxation in Chronic Stroke Patients

Shoulder Dislocation

The study looks at treatments for reversing chronic shoulder subluxation after a stroke. It compares electrical stimulation with surface electrodes (stimulation through the skin) with intra-muscular stimulation (from inside the muscle)using an implanted micro-stimulator (BION). Subjects are put either in a surface stimulation or a BION® group. In the BION® group, two BION®s are implanted in the shoulder, the medial deltoid and supraspinatus muscles. Treatment consists of a baseline of 6 weeks, and 6 weeks of therapy, consisting of 2 sessions per day for 10 to 30 minutes each time. This is followed by 6 weeks without therapy. If testing shows that after 6 weeks of therapy there is no reversal of subluxation, more intense therapy is carried out for another 6 weeks. Treatment is similar in the surface electrode group, but surface electrodes deliver the stimulation instead of BION®s. A total of 30 subjects is expected to complete the study.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Open-Label Study for Shoulder Dislocation Using MG-1

Shoulder Dislocation

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of arthroscopic Bankart repair using MG-1 for dislocation of shoulder

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Immobilization in External Rotation After First Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation

Shoulder Dislocation

Comparison of immobilization in internal versus external rotation after first time anterior shoulder dislocation.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Non-operative Versus Operative Treatment of Acute Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation

Shoulder Dislocation

The purpose of this study is to compare non-operative treatment versus operative treatment in patients who suffer a complete, acute acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation. This study will show if one method is superior to the other and will also show advantages and disadvantages associated with each treatment method.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

An Exploratory Randomized Controlled Study of Arthroscopic Inlay Bristow Procedure for Recurrent...

Shoulder Dislocation

To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of arthroscopic inlay bristow procedure in treating recurrent anterior shoulder instability.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Does Shoulder Stabilizations Stabilize Shoulders?

Shoulder DislocationShoulder Pain1 more

Background: There is no evidence that shoulder stabilization effectively corrects the glenohumeral translation in unstable shoulders, explaining residual apprehension in certain patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of surgical stabilization on glenohumeral translation. Methods: Anteroposterior and superoinferior translations were assessed in patients, before and after shoulder stabilization, through a dedicated patient-specific measurement technique based on optical motion capture and computed tomography.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Latarjet-type Procedure Using the SEM Positioner: Using a Scan to Assess Consolidation

Shoulder Dislocation

The main objective of this study is to evaluate, after surgery for chronic anterior shoulder instability using a Latarjet technique with positioning of the bone block via an SEM positioning tool, the value of the contribution of a shoulder scan at 3 months post surgery in the decision to return to activity early as conditioned by the quality of the bone block consolidation.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Chronic Anterior Shoulder Instability in the Military

Shoulder Dislocation

Anterior shoulder instability is a chronic condition that occurs after an anteromedial dislocation. Its prevalence is high in athletes but has been little studied in the armed forces. In general, patients with a first episode of dislocation have a 1 in 2 chance of experiencing at least one recurrence. The more recurrences there are, the more damage there is to the joint and the greater the disability for the patient. The decree determining the medical aptitude of military personnel emphasizes the need to have recourse to a specialized consultation to determine the classification of the soldier after a first episode of dislocation. In the absence of data collected specifically in the military population, classification is based on the surgeon's experience and extrapolation of results obtained in the general population.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria
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