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Filter by:This 14-week non-interventional study will observe patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who are being treated with infliximab for the first time, in order to learn about their disease characteristics. Patients in this study will be treated for RA with infliximab and in a usual manner as decided by their physician.
The purpose of this prospective clinical data-collection is to document the performance and clinical outcomes of the Taperloc® Microplasty™ Hip System.
The purpose of this prospective clinical data collection is to document the performance and clinical outcomes of Biomet Humeral Stems
The purpose of this study is to perform a five-year, multi-center prospective evaluation of the Discovery™ Elbow System for outcome and durability. Relief of pain and restoration of function will determine long-term clinical outcome while durability will be measured by the absence of revisions.
The purpose of this prospective clinical data-collection is to document the performance and clinical outcomes of the Vanguard™ Complete Knee System.
The purpose of this study is to perform a five-year, prospective evaluation of the Copeland™ Humeral Resurfacing Head Prosthesis for outcome and durability. Relief of pain and restoration of function will determine long-term clinical outcome while durability will be measured by the absence of revisions.
The purpose of this study is to compare wear and migration of the following hip prostheses: 1. Charnley monoblock 22.2mm caput and OGEE polyethylene acetabular component 2. Spectron EF stem with Reflection polyethylene cup and 28 mm CoCr caput 3. Spectron EF stem with XLPE cup and 28 mm CoCr caput 4. Spectron EF stem with Reflection polyethylene cup and 28 mm Oxinium caput 5. Spectron EF stem with XLPE cup and 28 mm Oxinium caput
The purpose of this prospective clinical data collection is to document the performance and clinical outcomes of the M2a-Magnum™ Hip System
The purpose of this data collection is to determine long term survival rate of ArComXL® highly cross-linked polyethylene
Studies on tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonist (anti-TNF) therapy in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients have found that erosive damage may "heal" in some RA patients treated with anti-TNF. Repeated examinations of adalimumab (Humira) treated RA patients, using computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasonography (US) and radiography will allow detailed assessment of the extent of bone repair/healing during adalimumab (Humira) therapy.