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Survival of the Probiotic Lacticaseibacillus Paracasei Strain Shirota (LcS) in the GI Tract of Healthy...

Healthy

The objective of this study is to investigate the survival of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei strain Shirota (LcS) in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract after consumption of probiotics fermented milk product containing 8x10^9 LcS. This study is a single-arm, open-label study with a 14-d run-in (baseline), 14-d consumption period, and 14-d follow-up. Participants will maintain habitual dietary and lifestyle practices with the exception of avoiding fermented foods and beverages throughout the 42-d trial. The number of live LcS in fecal samples will be assessed after 14 d consumption of a fermented milk product.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

HKT-500 in Adult Patients With Ankle Sprain

Ankle Sprain

The objective of this study is to demonstrate the multiple-dose efficacy and safety of HKT-500 for the treatment of ankle sprain.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Multisegmented Foot Motion in Patients With Lateral Ankle Sprains and Chronic Ankle Instability...

InjuriesAnkle1 more

Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) and chronic ankle instability (CAI) are common musculoskeletal injuries that are a result of inversion injury during sport. The midfoot is frequently involved during inversion injury, is often overlooked during clinical examination, and maybe contributory to the development of CAI. The purpose of this study is to investigate multisegmented foot motion using a motion capture system, clinical joint physiological and accessory motion, and morphologic foot measurements in recreationally active men and women with and without a history of lateral ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability. Additionally, the effects of a joint mobilization intervention in patients with diminished multisegmented foot motion and intrinsic foot strengthening in healthy individuals will be investigated.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

Management of Acute Lateral Ankle Sprains

Ankle Sprains

This study evaluates the effectiveness of pain guided early weight bearing as a means to enhance the outcome of acute lateral ankle sprain. Half of the participants will receive advice and instructions in pain guided early weight bearing plus a written home-based exercise program, while the other half will receive advice and instructions following standard operating procedures at site.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

The Using of NEurocryostimulation in Military Ankle Sprains

Sprain of Lateral Ligament of Ankle Joint

Introduction: The military population is at high-risk for injury with by painful sprains, especially of the ankle. The referenced treatment method for pain is the cryotherapy, consisting in applying cold-packs to the injured ankle several times a day. However, another pain treatment has been developed and is commonly used by high-level sports teams and rheumatologists but its efficacy has never been assessed within a military population, i.e. the hyperbaric CO2 cryotherapy, also called the neurocryostimulation. Research design: This study was carried out on a French multicenter basis, the study consisting in a randomized controlled superiority trial and open-label prospective analysis in the treatment of 40-year-old military patients or younger suffering from acute ankle sprains. Two groups were made: patients were treated either by neurocryostimulation or by the referenced cryotherapy (cold-packs). The care protocol for both groups consisted in six supervised 30 minute-sessions within a period of three consecutive days. Hypothesis: Neurocryostimulation is more effective in the treatment of pain severity resulting from an ankle sprain than the referenced treatment by cold-packs. Moreover, we theorized that the total consumption of paracetamol and the number of days of temporary inaptitude and of work exemption were lower in patients treated by neurocryostimulation. Outcomes: For each session, pain severity is assessed on a 100-mm Visual Analog Scale at the beginning and at the end of session 20 minutes later after a four-step walk.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Effects of Talocrural Joint Mobilizations in the Treatment of Subacute Lateral Ankle Sprains

Ankle Sprain

The goal is to determine if standard therapy including joint mobilizations of the ankle performed 3 times per week for 2 weeks will increase self-reported function and decrease pain in patients with mild lateral ankle sprains.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Ibuprofen 50 mg/g Gel Compared to Profenid 25mg/g Gel...

Muscular AtrophySprains1 more

The aim of this study is to determine that ibuprofen 50mg/g gel is effective and safety treating patients with muscle aches, joint pains or due to sprains, bruises, tendinitis or myofascial compared to Profenid 25mg/g gel.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Safety and Performance of Ankle Ligament Supports in the Context of a Return to...

Ankle Sprain 1St DegreeAnkle Sprain 2Nd Degree1 more

Decathlon has developed Ankle STRONG products which are medical devices that must be positioned around the ankle to limit ankle sprain occurrence. The Ankle STRONG devices cover a range of 3 products (Ankle STRONG 100/500/900). The differences between the devices is based on the strength of compression and the ankle maintain. The objective of this multicentre study is to collect data on the related clinical complications and clinical outcomes of market-approved Decathlon Ankle STRONG products to demonstrate safety and performance of these devices in a real-world setting.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

To Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety Aliviador Compared to Gelol in Patients With Contusions, Sprains,...

ContusionsSprains5 more

Multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial, to evaluate the efficacy and safety Aliviador compared to Gelol in the relief of signs and symptoms in patients with contusions, sprains, trauma and muscle injury start with less than 24 hours or patients of myalgia, myofascial pain and tendinitis.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Ketoprofen Gel vs Placebo in Children With Ankle Sprain

Ankle Sprain

The aim of this study is to analyse the effect of ketoprofen gel in children presented with ankle sprain to the emergency department.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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