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Active clinical trials for "Shoulder Injuries"

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Influence of the Dominance of the Shoulder Stabilized by the Open Latarjet Procedure on the Functional...

LatarjetShoulder Injuries

The aim of this study is to quantify the functional deficits as a function of the dominance of the shoulder stabilized by the open procedure of Latarjet at 4.5 months postoperatively compared to healthy controls.

Not yet recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Ropivacaine Block Alone or With Perineural or Systemic Dexamethasone for Pain in Shoulder Surgery...

Shoulder Injury

Pre-operative perineural injection of dexamethasone mixed with local anesthetic in peripheral nerve blockade for orthopedic surgery has been shown to prolong the length of analgesia, improve visual analog pain scores, decrease post-operative opioid use, and decrease post-operative nausea. No study has been published to determine if this effect is a result of systemic absorption of dexamethasone or is a local effect of the drug on neuronal activity at the injection site. This study is a prospective, randomized, double-blind, controlled study to compare pain block with (1) ropivacaine and saline plus intravenous saline vs (2) ropivacaine and dexamethasone plus intravenous saline vs (3) ropivacaine and saline plus intravenous dexamethasone. Patients will be recruited sequentially and assigned to the three groups at random in equal ratios. The hypothesis is that dexamethasone injected perineurally in combination with ropivacaine for interscalene brachial plexus block will yield longer duration of sensory blockade as compared to ropivacaine alone without intravenous or perineural dexamethasone and as compared to ropivacaine and intravenous dexamethasone. This result will suggest that the effect of dexamethasone is a result of direct neuronal activity at the injection site versus systemic absorption.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Interscalene Block Versus Infraclavicular Block Plus Suprascapular Nerve Block

Shoulder Injury

Despite their reliability and efficacy for shoulder surgery analgesia, above clavicle brachial plexus blocks are related with phrenic nerve palsy and diaphragm paralysis that may not be tolerated in patients with chronic pulmonary disease. This RCT will compare the classic Interscalene block with combined infraclavicular block plus suprascapular nerve block in patients going for arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Main outcome is static pain in the recovery room measured with NRS. Secondary outcomes are pain at 12 and 24 hrs and incidence of diaphragmatic paralysis.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Usability and Acceptance of a New Robotic Exoskeleton for Shoulder Rehabilitation

Shoulder Injuries and Disorders

The purpose of this pilot study is to validate the safety, reliability and usability of FLOAT medical device, a prototypal robotic system for the rehabilitation of the shoulder, designed and developed in the Rehab Technologies IIT-INAIL Lab to fulfil the needs orthopaedic conditions. The acceptance from patients and therapists will be assessed after a single session of robotic therapy in a sample of injured workers suffering from post-traumatic or post-surgical shoulder disorders.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Cost-Effectiveness of Rotator Cuff Repair Methods

Rotator Cuff InjuriesShoulder Pain5 more

Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints in orthopedic practice. Rotator cuff injuries account for up to 70% of pain in the shoulder girdle. There is no clinical study carried out in Brazil comparing cost effectiveness between the open and arthroscopic methods of rotator cuff repair surgery. The present study aims to determine which method of repair of the rotator cuff, open or arthroscopic, has the best cost effectiveness ratio. A randomized clinical trial will be carried out in which patients with symptomatic rotator cuff lesion will be submitted to repair surgery by either open or arthroscopic technique and will be subsequently evaluated.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Hemidiaphragmatic Paralysis With Diluted Continuous Interscalene Plexus Infusions

Diaphragmatic ParalysisPostoperative Pain3 more

Interscalene brachial plexus block (ISB) constitutes the analgesic criterion standard for shoulder surgery. However, it is associated with a high incidence of hemidiaphragmatic paralysis (HDP) that may not be tolerated by patients with chronic pulmonary disease. Continuous ISBs have not avoided this complication with the reported and regularly used local anesthetic dilutions (i.e. 0.125% bupivacaine, 0.25% ropivacaine, etc). This observational study will register the incidence of HDP in continuous interscalene block (CISB) using a very diluted solution of levobupivacaine (0.04%) in patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery. The main objective of this study is to determine the frequency of HDP the first postoperative day before patient discharge(POD).

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Cryopneumatic Device After Shoulder Surgeries

Shoulder InjuriesShoulder Disease

This study randomize patients to receive either a cryopneumatic device or standard care (ice and ice packs) following open or arthroscopic shoulder surgeries. The primary objective is to determine the impact of the cryopneumatic device on post-surgery pain management, while secondary objectives are to detemine the effect on pain, patient eperience, quality of life, narcotic consumption and time to stop narcotic usage. Patients who do not wish to participate in the randomized portion of the trial will be invited to participate in an observational cohort who will all receive the cryopneumatic device. Patients who wish to enter this cohort will not have the device provided to them for free, and will either use their insurance or pay for the device, in order to determine if patients who pay demonstrate different outcomes from the patients receiving the device for free in the RCT.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

MDR SureLock All-Suture Anchor

Shoulder PainShoulder Injuries5 more

To report the outcomes of a series of patients with recurrent anterior and/or posterior shoulder instability who underwent surgical repair of the affected labrum using the SureLock all-suture anchor.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Pragmatic Posterior Capsular Stretch Versus Sleeper Stretch in Subject With Shoulder Pathologies...

Shoulder ImpingementShoulder Arthritis4 more

The glenohumeral joint is an articulation between the glenoid of the scapula and the head of the humerus that is enclosed by a synovial capsule divided into three main components: anterior, posterior, and the axillary pouch. Symptoms of posterior capsule tightness are linked to altered shoulder biomechanics and impairments which includes glenohumeral internal rotation deficit, incomplete glenohumeral adduction, impaired inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) function, and increased risk of impingement symptoms. In the literature the two techniques available for stretching posterior capsule are pragmatic posterior capsular stretch and sleeper stretch. Pragmatic posterior capsular stretch is therapist administered and sleeper stretch is patient-administered. The work on the pragmatic posterior capsular stretch is more specified and rational to mark the tightness in the posterior capsule.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Robotic-assisted Training After Upper Arm Fracture

Shoulder Injury

In this study, patients with upper arm fracture will receive an additive robotic-assisted training using the Armeo®Spring robot for three weeks on the injured arm in addition to conventional physio- and occupational therapy. The supportive treatment and execution of specific exercises on the Armeo®Spring should lead to improved recovery of function and mobility of the upper arm compared to conservatively treated patients.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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