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Bone Fractures Clinical Trials

A listing of Bone Fractures medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

Found 446 clinical trials

Does Weightbearing Crutch Technology Impact Patient Compliance?

The goal of this study is to determine if weight-bearing crutch technology that delivers active feedback to patients during their treatment will impact patient compliance with physician instructions.

18 years of age All Phase N/A
M Morten Kjaer, MD

Arthroscopic vs. Open Bone Grafting for Scaphoid Delayed/Nonunion

Single site, prospective, observer-blinded randomized controlled trial. Eighty-eight patients aged 18-68 years with scaphoid delayed/non-union, will be randomized, 1:1, to either open iliac crest cancellous graft reconstruction or arthroscopic assisted distal radius cancellous chips graft reconstruction. All Danish citizens, referred to the orthopedic department, Copenhagen University Hospital in Gentofte with …

18 - 68 years of age All Phase N/A
C Christian Xinshuo Fang

Effects Of Intra-Operative Intra-Articular Cocktail Injection In Patella Open Reduction And Internal Fixation

The objective of this study is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of an intra-articular analgesics cocktail injection for post-operative patella fracture fixation patients, by comparing post-operative pain relief and functional recovery among study subjects who received the injection and those who did not receive the injection. Secondary objective is …

18 years of age All Phase 4

Distal Femur Fx: ORIF(Open Reduction and Internal Fixation) vs DFR (Distal Femur Replacement Total Knee Arthroplasty)

Supracondylar femur periprosthetic fractures about a total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are a catastrophic and challenging complication of TKA and unfortunately are increasing in incidence. Fixation of these fractures can be challenging due to altered anatomy for the TKA and the presence of the metallic femoral component and have a relatively …

55 - 100 years of age All Phase N/A
L Luana Melo, PhD

DIFFIR - Geriatric Distal Femur Fixation Versus Replacement

The current standard of care for most intra-articular distal femur fractures (above the knee joint) in geriatric patients is a surgical fixation using plates and screws to hold the fracture pieces in the correct position, until the fracture as healed. However, surgical fixation of these complex fractures in geriatric patients, …

65 years of age All Phase N/A
P Per-Henrik Randsborg, PhD MD

Two- Part Proximal Humerus - Conservative vs Operative

The proximal humerus fracture (PHFs) is the third most common fracture type in the elderly, and represents 5% of the overall fractures. The incidence is increasing. The purpose of the project is to compare surgical and conservative management of two- part PHFs in light of radiological, economical and clinical outcome. …

60 - 85 years of age All Phase N/A
M Meghan Ryan

BoneTape Feasibility Trial

This study aims to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and usability of BoneTape, an innovative medical device designed to fix facial bone fractures, specifically in the zygomaticomaxillary (midface) region. Zygomaticomaxillary fractures, often caused by trauma like car accidents or falls, require surgery to align and stabilize the bones for proper healing. …

years of age All Phase N/A
M Michael K Koch, Bachelor's

Tibial IMN Vs. Tibial Micromotion IMN

Our null hypothesis is that micromotion tibial intramedullary fixation (IMFN) does not impact union or complication rates when compared to standard of care treatment with non-micromotion tibial nail fixation. There are no current or past randomized controlled trials comparing these fixation techniques to one another. There is good data supporting …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
B Barbara Gerber

Condylar Head Operative or Conservative 1

The condylar head is the part of the lower jaw which forms the joint. Displaced fractures of this area are uncommon but can cause problems with function, such as chewing, if not treated effectively. The medical literature does not have a clear consensus on whether these should be treated operatively …

18 - 99 years of age All Phase N/A
G Gabriele Armbrecht, MD, PhD

Clinical Study to Predict the Risk of Bone Fractures With the POROUS Ultrasound Device

Osteoporosis is a widespread medical condition among older people. It causes the bones to weaken and become more likely to break. Osteoporosis and bone fracture risk are currently evaluated by looking at clinical risk factors and measuring bone mineral density (BMD). The lower the BMD is, the higher the risk …

56 - 85 years of age All Phase N/A

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