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NCT ID: NCT05505747 Not yet recruiting - Meniscus Tear Clinical Trials

Enhancing Recovery Through a Combined Mechanobiologic Intervention Following Meniscus Repair

Start date: July 2025
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Arthroscopic meniscal procedures are the most commonly performed orthopaedic procedure in the U.S. affecting 15% of Americans ages 10-65 years. Meniscus injury is also known to increase the risk of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). The current randomized clinical trial will test a novel intervention after meniscal repair that combines an oral senolytic fisetin and real-time biofeedback program to restore joint loading and subsequent return to activity.

NCT ID: NCT03616340 Not yet recruiting - Rotator Cuff Tear Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Intra-articular NSAID Versus Corticosteroid in the Treatment of Shoulder and Knee Conditions: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Prospective Study

Start date: August 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study will compare the efficacy of Triamcinolone versus Ketorolac for intra-articular injection of the knee and shoulder

NCT ID: NCT03490799 Not yet recruiting - Meniscus Lesion Clinical Trials

Muskloskeletal Ultrasound Versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Meniscal Abnormalities

Start date: May 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

clinical examination alone is usually insufficient in assessment of knee meniscus and a more reliable diagnosis can be achieved by using the knee ultrasound , magnetic resonance imaging. magnetic resonance imaging is considered the most noninvasive diagnostic method of detecting lesions of the intra-articular reliable knee structures. However, there are recent reports concluding that ultrasound is a valid technique for diagnosing meniscal lesions, even though it is not part of the standard protocol for evaluating injuries to the intra-articular knee structures.

NCT ID: NCT02650908 Not yet recruiting - Meniscus Lesion Clinical Trials

Is Abrasion of the Suture Area Essential for Healing of a Meniscus Lesion?

Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The most common technique involves a suture meniscus avivement with a rasp or a motorized cutter the suture zone before actual implementation of the suture. But the imperative nature of this avivement is based only on theoretical considerations. The team has an old experience in conducting meniscus sutures without avivement. It therefore seems interesting to compare results with those of literature