Knee Replacement Clinical Trials
A listing of Knee Replacement medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 205 clinical trials
Effect of Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Motivational Talk on Patients' Fear of Movement and Mobility Level After Knee Replacement
Patients may have fears about moving after TKA surgery. This fear has been described in the literature. Fear of re-injury has also been called kinesiophobia, which is the primary psychosocial structure in the fear-avoidance model. Injury or surgery can create feelings of uncertainty and fear of how much the injury …
Can the Use of Virtual Reality Improve TKA Outcomes
Virtual reality (VR) uses computer technology to create a three-dimensional environment which the user can explore and interact with. VR can be used to distract the patient during an operation and has been used to avoid sedative premedication, increase patient satisfaction and decrease pain during nerve blocks. VR used alongside …
Multimodal Biopsychosocial Teleprehabilitation for Total Knee Arthroplasty
Knee replacement surgeries are one of the most frequently performed elective surgeries, with approximately 29,000 such procedures carried out annually in Belgium. Although these surgeries have been increasingly refined over the years, leading to better surgical outcomes, there is still room for improvement in terms of pre-surgical biopsychosocial patient preparation. …
Remote Monitoring After Total Knee Replacement
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect, cost-effectiveness, safety and satisfaction with replacing standardized, pre-scheduled face-to-face visits with remote monitoring and video consultations or face-to-face consultations only when needed after total knee replacement surgery due to knee osteoarthritis. The primary outcome is the probability of being …
Effectiveness of Exparel Anesthetic Administered by the Surgeon During Knee Surgery
Intra-articular Posteromedial Surgeon Administered (IPSA) Block in this study describes a new type of medical procedure where a surgeon provides anesthetic medication directly into a specific area inside a knee joint to numb the pain during knee surgery. Intra-articular refers to inside of knee joint, posteromedial refers to the back …
Total Knee Replacement Under Spinal Anesthesia, Comparison of Postoperative Recovery Versus General Anesthesia
Intraoperative anesthetic management for total knee replacement (TKR) can be performed under general or spinal anesthesia. These two techniques have their own characteristics and may impact postoperative recovery differently. However, there are no studies in the literature analyzing postoperative functional recovery after TKR surgery according to the type of anesthesia. …
Study on BT-114143 Reducing Perioperative Bleeding in Total Knee Arthroplasty(TKA)
This is a randomized, double-blind, active-controlled, multicenter, phase II clinical study designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of BT-114143 Injection in the perioperative treatment of unilateral total knee arthroplasty. It is planned to enroll 270 subjects undergoing elective unilateral open total knee arthroplasty. Subjects will be randomly assigned to …
Minimal Sedation During Knee Replacement Surgery
This study will test the use of active noise cancelling headphones with music or a movie during knee replacement surgery. Feedback from the surgical team and from patients regarding the headset system will be gathered to see if using it can reduce the amount of sedation needed during knee replacement …
Effect of Different Cold Therapy Programs in Patients Received Total Knee Arthroplasty Operation
This study conducts clinical experiments on the form, temperature, frequency and other issues of cooling therapy, so as to provide scientific evidence for the practice of cooling therapy and improve the comfort and effect of cooling therapy, so as to achieve the goal of improving service and patient experience proposed …
The Effect of Abdominal Massage and Warm Application on Excretory Activity in Patients Undergoing Total Knee Replacement With Spinal Anesthesia
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of abdominal massage and warm application on the excretory activity (time of first bowel sounds, defecation time and the amount of laxative used until discharge) after total knee replacement surgery performed with spinal anesthesia.