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NCT ID: NCT06275828 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear

The Effect of Perioperative and Postoperative Music Reduces Pain Perception After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Start date: December 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

study the effect of music therapy in pre-operative and post operative period and measure the out come by the visual analog scale (pain score) and analgesic drug use such as morphine and the anxiety score

NCT ID: NCT04178538 Active, not recruiting - ACL Injury Clinical Trials

The Effect of Fertilized ACL Technique on Outcomes of ACL Reconstruction in Young Adults

FACL
Start date: December 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A prospective study, with outcomes including re-rupture rate and return to sport will be collected following ACL reconstruction. In keeping with the surgeon's standard practice, patients 24 years and under that are skeletally mature, will receive a quad tendon autograft; patients 25 years of age and over will receive an allograft All-Inside ACL reconstruction. These two cohorts will then be randomized into two groups, one with bone marrow/DBM and InternalBrace augmentation, and one without. The study procedures will involve use of x-rays, MRI, CT scan, and surveys at varying time points to assess radiographic, imaging and clinical outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT02664545 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear

Bridge-Enhanced ACL Repair vs ACL Reconstruction

Start date: April 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this trial is to compare the efficacy of the Bridge-Enhanced Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair (BEARâ„¢) technique with the current method of treatment for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, ACL reconstruction.

NCT ID: NCT02292004 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

Bridge-Enhanced ACL Repair-Safety Study (BEAR Trial)

BEAR
Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will assess the safety and early efficacy of a newly developed device, bridge-enhanced scaffold (MIACHâ„¢,) used to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL.) Ten participants will undergo surgery with the new device (Experimental Group) and 10 will undergo a standard ACL reconstruction surgery (Control Group.)