sprains Clinical Trials
A listing of sprains medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 103 clinical trials
Balance and Proprioception Training Program in Patients With Chronic Ankle Sprains
To examine the effects of an individualized balance and proprioception training program on pain, function, and the risk of recurrent ankle sprains.
Effect of Strain Counter Strain Technique in Treatment of Lower Back Myofascial Pain Syndrome
This study aims to investigate the impact of impact of strain counterstrain technique on pain, lumbar range of motion and functional impairment in patients with lower back Myofascial pain syndrome.
Multi-strain Probiotics for ADHD
Probiotics are widely used as supplement for various neurodevelopmental disorders. The mechanism of their therapeutic potential lies in the "gut-brain axis", a two-way communication pathway through the neuroendocrine system. In the past, there have been many experiments to study the possible efficacy of probiotics in patients with ADHD. Although some …
Telehealth Delivered Physical Rehabilitation for an Ankle Sprain
A vast majority (75-85%) of ankle sprain patients treated in emergency departments (ED) receive pain medication and are not referred for physical rehabilitation. Therefore, purpose of this study is to increase access to the standard of care for an ankle sprain by provide patients with physical rehabilitation delivered through telehealth. …
Mild Ankle Sprain Treatment: Functional Bandaging vs. no Immobilization
Ankle sprains represent a prevalent pathology among the pediatric population that can result in residual effects when treated incorrectly. However, there is a lack of scientific studies defining the most appropriate therapeutic approach. The hypothesis is that patients treated solely with general measures, without external device support, experience a faster …
Strain-Counterstrain Treatment of Piriformis Pain
The purpose of this investigator-initiated study is to provide an efficient and non-invasive treatment option for pain caused by the piriformis muscle.
ULtrafiltration-Rate Induced CArdiac Strain (ULRICA) - Study
Patients performing chronic hemodialysis (HD) retain more or less water between dialyses. The water is removed by ultrafiltration and usually during the cleansing of waste products - the HD. The length of HD is usually the same as the time of fluid removal while sometimes this may differ. There is …
Heat Strain Prevention in Elderly Agricultural Workers
The study explores a multi-component heat strain prevention program for older agricultural workers in response to climate change. It assesses hydration, rest breaks, reflective clothing, and shade provision. Utilizing a quasi-experimental design, it targets 120 elderly workers, evaluating core temperature, heart rate, and heat strain symptoms. The goal is to …
The Effect of Different Talocrural Joint Mobilization Techniques in Lateral Ankle Sprain
Decreased ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (DFROM) has been identified among the factors that increase the risk of lateral ankle sprain (LAS) in basketball players. Restoring the DFROM is important in restoring reduced functional abilities and reducing the risk of re-injury. There is evidence that talocrural joint mobilization improves DFROM, …
The Effect of Proprioception of Platelet Rich Plasma for Patients With Ankle Sprain
Ankle sprain is a fairly common sports medicine clinic. In Taiwan at least 150,000 to 200,000 people will suffer from ankle sprains every years. Clinicians have been looking for ways to shorten treatment time and reduce discomfort. Platelet Rich Plasma(PRP) is an endogenous therapeutic technology that involved in regenerative medicine …