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Active clinical trials for "Tinea Pedis"

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Neurodynamics to Improve Jump Functionality in Trampoline Jump Gymnasts

Athlete Foot

The goal of neurodynamics is to restore homeostasis of peripheral nerves. In the current context there is varied evidence that links neurodynamics with clinical pain treatments or different pathologies, but little evidence regarding changes in the functionality of athletes, which could be related to improvements in performance. The main objective of the study is to determine if the neurodynamic technique is effective in increasing the range of hip mobility and in increasing the jump with counter movement. Randomized, simple blind clinical study. 15 trampoline jumping gymnasts will be randomized to the two study groups: experimental (active sciatic neurodynamics techniques) and control (without intervention). The intervention will last 4 weeks, with 3 weekly sessions of approximately 5 minutes each. The study variables will be the range of hip flexion movement (goniometry) and the countermove jump (My Jump® application). A descriptive statistical analysis will be performed calculating the main statistical characteristics. The sample distribution will be calculated using a Shapiro-Wills analysis. The changes after each evaluation will be analyzed with the t-student test and with an ANOVA of repeated measures the intra and intersubject effect will be observed. The effect size will be calculated using Cohen's formula. It is intended to observe improvement in the range of hip flexion movement and in the jump with countermovement.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Tolnaftate Cream in the Treatment of Patients With Fungal Infections...

Fungal InfectionsTinea Pedis2 more

This is a study clinical, multicenter, Phase III trial, to evaluate the efficacy and safety of tolnaftate cream in the treatment of patients with fungal infections such as Tinea foot, Tinea and Tinea crural body.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Topical Therapy for Tinea Pedis (Athlete's Foot)

Tinea Pedis

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel topical therapy in patients with laboratory confirmed tinea pedis. During the follow-up period clinical and mycological examinations will be performed.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Glucosamine Sulphate and Ginkgo Biloba as Antifungal Activity for Treating Tinea Pedis

Foot Infection Tinea Pedis

Tinea Pedis infected the feet of about 20-25% of the world population. Tinea Pedis is a fungal infection of the feet and it is easily spread. Oral therapy is usually used for chronic conditions or when topical treatment has failed. The aim of this study is to prove the antifungal and antibacterial activity of Ginko Biloba (GKB) & Glucosamine (GL) as separate material or both in combination.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Cumulative Irritation Test

Tinea Pedis

The purpose of this study is to determine the cumulative irritation potential of the products listed by the Sponsor.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Spread of Dermatophytes Among Families

OnychomycosisTinea Pedis

The objective is to demonstrate person-to-person spread of dermatophytes of the skin and nails among family members, as measured by fungal culture and DNA typing of the dermatophytes isolated.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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