
Question Prompt List for Orthopaedic Conditions
Tendon InjuriesFracture5 moreThe purpose of this study is to investigate whether providing patients with a question prompt list (QPL) prior to their orthopaedic surgery clinic appointment improves their perceived involvement in care (PICs) score compared to being given 3 questions from the AskShareKnow model

Adaprev in Digital Flexor Tendon Repair
Tendon InjuriesThis study is being undertaken to verify the safety and performance of Adaprev™, a Class III medical device, when administered as a short term implant into the tendon sheath at the time of surgery, on the post-operative function of severed digital tendons. Subjects are randomised to either Adaprev or standard care and attend visits for 26 weeks following surgery. This clinical investigation will recruit 44 subjects in the UK at up to 10 clinical trial sites.

Real-World Experience of Athletes Treated With SAM
PainChronic8 moreLow-intensity continuous ultrasound (LICUS) is an FDA-approved bio regenerative technology, applied with a wearable device (SAM, Zetroz Systems LLC) for daily use. The treatment provides long-duration ultrasound for approximately four hours. This report included a retrospective convenience sample of 6 athletes from one sports medicine and rehabilitation facility. The objective of this report is to examine the real-world outcome data on symptoms improvement and return to function using Sam. It was hypothesized that LICUS stimulation, in conjunction with traditional therapies, will accelerate the healing process of musculoskeletal tissue leading to a reduction in pain, increase functionality, and a higher probability of returning to work and sports-related activities. The sample included athletes with sports-related musculoskeletal injuries. Demographics, injury history, treatment history, and clinical outcomes data were retrospectively collected for athletes who were treated with SAM in conjunction with traditional therapies. Clinical results showed a benefit from the treatment with a decrease in pain (100%), and 3 out of 6 athletes were able to return to work or sports (50%). Overall the study shows that Sam accelerates the healing of soft tissue leading to a decrease in both acute and chronic pain.

The Effects of Omega-3 Status and Supplementation on Tendon Structure in Competitive Athletes
Tendon InjuriesInflammationThe study will examine the association between omega-3 status and the effects of omega-3 supplementation on changes in tendon structure and recovery from tendon injuries and inflammatory markers in competitive athletes. Half of the participants will receive omega-3 in combination with vitamin E, while the other half will receive a placebo and vitamin E.

Screw Lengths in Radius Volar Plates
Radius; FractureLower or Distal End3 moreBackground Fractures of the distal radius are among the most common. Major complications, including irritation and rupture of the extensor tendons, may occur if epiphyseal screws of inappropriate length are used. Questions/Purposes The main objective of the present study was to determine whether the optimal epiphyseal screw length can be determined by reference to the diaphyseal screw length. Methods Forty CT scans were semi-automatically segmented. A 3D model of the volar plate was affixed to each distal radius with simulation. The maximum lengths of the diaphyseal screws, as well as the four distal epiphyseal screws, were measured. Linear regression analysis was performed.

Evaluation of the Mobility of the Digital Flexor Tendons
Flexor Digitorum Longus on the RightFlexor Digitorum Longus on the Left2 moreTo study flexor tendon excursion in the hand after surgery by dynamic MRI

FLEX-Trial: Prospective Sonographic Assessment Of Healing Process Following Suture of Profound Flexor...
Tendon InjuryTo prospectively assess the healing process following suture of profound fexor tendon due to traumatic rupture of FDP-Tendon in Zone II by ultrasound.

Long-term Results of Pediatric Flexor Tendon Injuries
Hand InjuriesFlexor Tendon InjuryHand and upper extremity injuries are among the most common causes of admission of children to the emergency department since they are the most frequently injured part of body following head in pediatric and adolescent population. Although upper extremity fractures and contusions are the main reasons of pediatric hand injuries, tendon injuries are not also uncommon. There are limited data in the literature about the long-term results of children with flexor tendon injury. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term functional outcomes of children with flexor tendon injury.

Real-World Experience of Patients Treated for Musculoskeletal Injuries With SAM in Routine Care...
Musculoskeletal InjuryPain9 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate continuous ultrasound treatment with diclofenac coupling patch during routine care of musculoskeletal injuries which failed conservative treatment to better understand clinical utilization of the treatment on types of injuries, how the treatment helps patients (pain, function and quality of life), and information on healthcare provider ordering the therapy and general workflow. Low-intensity continuous ultrasound (LICUS) is a bio regenerative technology used when normal rehabilitation is insufficient, applied with a wearable device (SAM, Zetroz Systems LLC) for daily use. The treatment provides long-duration ultrasound for approximately four hours. The objective of this study is to examine the real-world outcome data on symptoms improvement and return to function using SAM during routine care.

Identification of Early Changes in Patellar Tendinopathy Using Ultra-high Field Strength MRI
Tendon InjuriesTendinopathy1 moreThis project will investigate patellar tendon tissue (transmission electron microscopy of structure and protein analyses) coupled with magnetic resonance imaging (1.5T and 7T) from persons with i) chronic patellar tendinopathy (CT), ii) the earliest possible signs and symptoms of patellar tendinopathy (ET), and iii) symptom free controls (CTRL)(matched for age and physical activity/sports participation). The investigators hypothesize that 7T MRI will be able to detect more subtle changes in early tendinopathy as compared to 3T MRI, thereby taking advantage of the increased spatial resolution that can be obtained in MRI with higher field strength. Further the investigator hypothesise that alterations in the tissue will be more pronounced in the CT group compared to ET and healthy controls.