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Active clinical trials for "Fractures, Stress"

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Effect of Location of Tetanic Stimuli on Photoplethysmogram

Stress Reaction

The effect of the location of tetanic stimulus on photoplethysmography signals will be studies in patients under general anesthesia.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Lactobacillus Plantarum on Cortisol, IgA and Alpha-amylase Levels in Human Saliva...

Stress Reaction

In the present study the main goal has been to clarify the effect of the probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus plantarum 299v on the salivary cortisol level in young adults under examination stress. Salivary IgA from minor glands and in whole human saliva was measured as alternative marker of stress. The hypothesis was that the levels of cortisol would be reduced or stabilized in the test group in comparison to the placebo group where the cortisol levels were expected to increase due to the examination-induced stress. By contrast, the salivary IgA levels were expected to increase in the test group in comparison to the placebo group.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) Following Arthroscopic Microfracture of Chondral Lesions...

Femoroacetabular ImpingementChondral Lesions

The purpose of this research project is to assess the effectiveness of intra-articular injections of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) after arthroscopic microfracture. Our hypothesis is that platelet-rich plasma will improve patient's clinical outcomes and chondral healing following microfracture performed during femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) hip arthroscopy.

Withdrawn21 enrollment criteria

Effects of Footstrike Transition on Tibial Stress Fracture Risk

Tibial Stress Fracture

Biomechanical literature suggests that runners who utilize a mid or forefoot strike pattern may suffer from a reduced incidence of chronic injuries compared to a rearfoot strike. This investigation examined the effects of a 10-week footstrike transition intervention on tibial stress fracture risk in runners.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Effect of Location of Tetanic Stimuli on Photoplethysmogram Under General Anesthesia

Stress Reaction

The effect of the location of tetanic stimulus on photoplethysmography signals will be studied in patients under general anesthesia.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Cartilage Repair Using a Hyaluronic Acid-Based Scaffold With Bone Marrow Aspirate Compared With...

Femoroacetabular ImpingementCartilage Damage

Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a hip disorder resulting from a mismatch of the hip joint, resulting in hip pain and can potentially cause osteoarthritis. As the head of the femur (ball of the hip) and the acetabulum (socket of the hip) impinge or rub together with this mismatch, patients can suffer damage to their articular cartilage which covers both. Currently, the standard of care to surgically treat articular cartilage damage is a procedure called 'microfracture' - where the surgeon makes multiple holes in the bone under the defects causing bone marrow cells and blood from the holes to combine to form a "super clot" that covers the damaged area and is meant to be the basis for new tissue formation or 'fibrocartilage'. However, native articular cartilage is made of hyaline, rather than fibrocartilage, which is a more flexible and durable tissue able to withstand a great deal of force on the hip when it moves. Therefore, a more recently developed strategy that has gained popularity for use in the repair of articular cartilage in the knee involves the implantation of bone marrow aspirate (BMA) along with a scaffold made of hyaluronic acid (HA) in a single-step procedure, with the goal of promoting new hyaline-like tissue. While this has shown promising results in treating knee cartilage damage, this treatment method has yet to be studied in the hip. This randomized controlled trial will evaluate in patients with painful articular cartilage damage of the hip, the effect of implantation of an HA scaffold along with BMA in comparison to microfracture on hip pain and function, cartilage regeneration, and any complications at 24 months post-surgery.

Withdrawn24 enrollment criteria

Can Ammonium Inhalants Maintain Performance in Sleep Deprived Soldiers?

Sleep DeprivationMilitary Activity3 more

This study aims to examine the effectiveness of ammonia inhalants in countering the effects of total sleep deprivation on cognitive and physical performance tests relevant to military personnel.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Contribution of Parent-infant Interaction While Singing During Kangaroo Care, on Preterm-infants'...

PreTerm BirthStress Reaction

The current study will investigate the combination of the two modalities in a mixed-methods design, in order to provide comprehensive knowledge regarding the effects of family-centered MT during KC, on premature-infants' autonomic nervous system stability (measured by parasympathetic tone, physiological vital signs and behavioral states); Parents' anxiety levels; And parents' unique experiences of the intervention. Additionally, the study will analyze separately mothers and fathers to elucidate similar and different effects

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Student Wellness Workshop Study

StressStress7 more

While efficacy of Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) has been demonstrated in a number of prior studies, little is known about the effects of SKY taught as part of the Your Enlightened Side (YESplus) workshop designed for college students. Thus, this study aims to assess the effects of YESplus on well-being, including sleep patterns, and physiological stress response.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D Supplementation in RNA-seq Profiles of Single-core Prostate Samples, Among Veterans

Prostate CancerVitamin D Deficiency1 more

Veterans between the ages of 50-75, who are having a prostate biopsy, will be recruited for their permission to collect an extra biopsy core for RNA-sequencing. If the participants' treatment decision is Active Surveillance, they wil be enrolled into the intervention phase of the study. They will receive supplementation with vitamin D3 (4,000 IU) daily with repeat (surveillance) prostate biopsy one year later. At that time an extra prostate sample core will be collected for RNA-sequencing to determine changes over time. Measurements for allostatic load (body stress) will also be collected at the time of enrollment and at the repeat prostate biopsy visit.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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