Ypsilanti, Michigan Clinical Trials
A listing of Ypsilanti, Michigan clinical trials actively recruiting patient volunteers.
Found 565 clinical trials
Michigan Split-belt Treadmill Training Program to Improve Acute Knee Biomechanics After ACL Reconstruction
The goal of this study is to determine short-term adaptations (aftereffects) in knee loading after a 20-minute split-belt treadmill training session in patients with ACL reconstruction. Our main question for this aim are: Are training-mediated aftereffects in the knee joint moment greater for tied-belt walking or split-belt walking? Are training-mediated …
Implant Phenotype Modification Via GBR and ADM
Single implant sites with bone loss can often be managed by bone grafting alone. The purpose of this study is to determine whether putting a soft tissue graft substitute over the bone graft will provide an increased benefit for improving the health, appearance, and stability of the bone and gums …
Remote Electrical Stimulation for Pain and Depression Treatment in Cirrhosis
This study is being done to better understand how the study team can treat pain for people with cirrhosis and depression. Enrolled participants on this feasibility study will be randomized to Transcutaneous Electrical Acustimulation (TEA) or sham TEA.
Cryoablation Effects on Acute and Chronic Pain After Thoracotomy and Thoracoscopy
The researchers will compare the common methods of post-surgical pain control, such as epidural or intercostal nerve block with a newer method called cryoablation. The research team is conducting this study to determine if cryoablation provides more effective pain control when compared to an epidural or intercostal nerve block.
Tirzepatide for Partial Lipodystrophy Treatment: A New Horizon in 2024
This study aims to see if the clinical use of Tirzepatide in patients with lipodystrophy (a rare disorder associated with abnormal loss of the body's fat tissue) may lead to improved diabetes mellitus control and lowering of participant's triglycerides through the reduction of caloric intake. Study Hypothesis: The clinical use …
Adaptive Decision-making And Personalized Treatment for PTSD (ADAPT-PTSD)
By doing this research project, the investigators hope to learn which strategies work best to help veterans who are not benefiting from their first PTSD treatment or not completing between-session homework assignments regularly that might improve treatment response. The investigators also want to learn how best to match the right …
Anti-Lag-3 (Relatlimab) and Anti-PD-1 Blockade (Nivolumab) Versus Standard of Care (Lomustine) for the Treatment of Patients With Recurrent Glioblastoma
This phase II trial compares the safety, side effects and effectiveness of anti-lag-3 (relatlimab) and anti-PD-1 blockade (nivolumab) to standard of care lomustine for the treatment of patients with glioblastoma that has come back after a period of improvement (recurrent). Relatlimab is a monoclonal antibody that may interfere with the …
Clinician Satisfaction With the VERABAND™
The VERABAND™ is a newly-developed, disposable, wearable activity monitor. The researchers will assess clinician satisfaction with the usability and likelihood of clinical adoption of the newly-developed, disposable, wearable activity monitor, across multiple clinical sites in the chronic low back pain (cLBP) population.
Bronchoscopic RElease of Air Trapped in Hyperinflated Emphysematous Lung - Study 3
The objective of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of Apreo BREATHE system when used to support native airways and release trapped air in the treatment of adult COPD patients with emphysema suffering from dyspnea due to hyperinflation despite optimal medical treatment. The Apreo BREATHE Airway Scaffold …
Comparing Radiation Therapy to Usual Care for Patients With High-Risk Bone Asymptomatic Metastases, PREEMPT Trial
This phase III trial compares the effect of adding radiation therapy to usual care on the occurrence of bone-related complications in cancer patients with high-risk bone metastases that are not causing symptoms (asymptomatic). High-risk bone metastases are defined by their location (including hip, shoulder, long bones, and certain levels of …