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NCT ID: NCT02491424 Completed - Clinical trials for Traumatic Amputation of Lower Extremity

Intraosseous Transcutaneous Amputation Prosthesis

(ITAP)
Start date: January 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Direct Skeletal Fixation of Prosthetic Limbs Following Trans-Femoral Amputation - Study of an Intraosseous Transcutaneous Amputation Prosthesis (ITAPTM).

NCT ID: NCT02444598 Completed - Wound Infection Clinical Trials

Trial of Negative-pressure Wound Therapy Use in Conflict-related Extremity Wounds

VACoCREW
Start date: June 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There is a treatment method called negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) that is well established and used for the treatment of wounds. The method involves the application of a wound dressing through which a negative pressure is applied. Due to a plastic film overlaying the wound the risk of wound contamination is reduced. NPWT is considered to promote wound healing and prevent infection and has previously been used in the treatment of acute war associated wounds with satisfactory results. The aim of this study is to compare NPWT with conventional wound dressings in the treatment of war-associated extremity wounds and evaluate which method is more effective.

NCT ID: NCT02318979 Completed - Wounds and Injuries Clinical Trials

What is the Optimal Stiffness and Height of a Running-specific Prosthesis?

Start date: October 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study aims to characterize the effects of running-specific leg prosthetic stiffness and height during on performance during running and sprinting to optimize running-specific prosthesis prescription. The investigators will collect biomechanical and metabolic data from participants with unilateral and bilateral below the knee amputations while they run at different speeds on a treadmill. This data will be used to understand the effects of running prostheses. Then, these parameters will be used to develop prosthetic prescription techniques for people with below the knee amputations.

NCT ID: NCT02306148 Completed - Leg Injuries Clinical Trials

Effects of Foot Strengthening on the Incidence of Injuries in Long Distance Runners

Start date: April 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main objective of this trial is to investigate the effects of a training protocol for the foot and ankle complex on the prevalence of running related injuries on long distance runners.

NCT ID: NCT02167399 Completed - Leg Injuries Clinical Trials

Smart Phone as a Screening and Evaluation Tool to Identify Knee Valgus During Dynamic Activities

Start date: June 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Evidence supports the use of two dimensional video analysis to assess the presence of dynamic knee valgus during generally used screening tasks, however there is limited evidence to support the use of the various smart phone applications as a time and money saving option for clinic use . Subjects that present to the clinic and display dynamic valgus at the knee during the lateral step down test will be given the option to participate in the study. If they consent to the study they will be evaluated with 2-Dimensional video analysis to determine the amount of valgus present at the knee during the lateral step down test. The subject will also have the smart phone attached to their lower leg and the amount of valgus will be concurrently measured by the selected application. The primary objective of this study is to determine the validity of an application on the smart phone to provide an objective measure of dynamic knee valgus. The secondary objective of this study is to determine the possibility of the use of the application as a source of feedback during neuromuscular re-education training in order to decrease or eliminate a subject's dynamic valgus collapse and subsequently decreased their risk for future injury.

NCT ID: NCT02158884 Completed - Trauma Clinical Trials

PRIORITI-MTF Study- Testing Patient Response to the IDEO

PRIORITI-MTF
Start date: June 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of the PRIORITI-MTF study is to help determine whether a new type of custom designed brace, called the IDEO ™ along with a physical therapy program, called Return to Run, improves physical function. This brace was developed for wounded warriors who wanted to return to an active lifestyle. The primary objective of this study is to examine the benefits (and cost-benefits) of an integrated orthotic and rehabilitation program that incorporates the Intrepid Dynamic Exoskeletal Orthosis (IDEO) and the Return to Run (RTR) physical therapy regimen, but designed for scalability in the broader military environment (i.e. beyond San Antonio Military Medical Center where the program was developed)

NCT ID: NCT01550094 Completed - Clinical trials for Crushing Injury of Lower Leg

A Comparison of Two Injection Locations in Obese Patients Having Lower Leg/Foot Surgery

Start date: March 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

One technique for the nerve block involves injecting the numbing medicine where the nerve is together (higher up in the back of the thigh). The other technique involves injecting the numbing medicine where the nerve splits into two parts. By injecting numbing medication around the nerve(s), there will be less pain after the procedure. It is thought that the numbing medicine will be easier to inject in the group that the nerves are split. It is expected that subjects may need less pain medication and have lower pain ratings in this group too.

NCT ID: NCT01419288 Completed - Clinical trials for Traumatic Amputation of Lower Extremity

Treadmill Training With Lower Extremity Amputees

Start date: June 2009
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Many people with a leg amputation have difficulty walking even after they have finished their rehabilitation. The purpose of this study is to see if a large amount of walking practice on a treadmill can improve functional abilities.

NCT ID: NCT01340807 Completed - Clinical trials for Traumatic Amputation of Lower Extremity

A Comparison of External Mechanical Work Between Different Prosthetic Feet

SEW
Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Recent dysvascular and diabetic amputees as well as older, long-term traumatic amputees are at risk of functional decline, joint degeneration, skin breakdown and further limb loss due to the forces placed on the contralateral limb through prosthetic ambulation. If specialized prosthetic gait training and proper use of the appropriate prosthetic foot can decrease forces on the intact limb, the long term health and quality of life of veterans with amputations could be substantially improved. We will address two key questions: Key Question 1: After receiving specialized gait training and a new prosthetic socket, will subjects demonstrate differences in gait symmetry and external mechanical work between the bionic and conventional prosthetic feet, while performing various functional activities. Key Question 2: Can external mechanical work be used as a clinically friendly measure to differentiate between prosthetic feet?

NCT ID: NCT01303523 Completed - Leg Injuries Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Prevention of Thromboembolic Disease in Patients With a Lower Limb Trauma, Non Surgical, in Winter Sports Resort

M2M-Thrombose
Start date: December 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of thromboembolic diseases and heparin complications in patients with a lower limb trauma supported by physicians of mountain.