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NCT ID: NCT05355181 Completed - Back Pain Clinical Trials

Scar Mobilization Techniques vs Core Stability Exercises on Scar Tissue and Lumbopelvic Pain

Start date: April 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study will be a Randomized clinical trial to check the effects of scar mobilization techniques with and without core stabilization exercises on scar tissue mobility and lumbopelvic pain in females after a cesarean section suffering from back pain and restricted scar mobility. Duration of study will 6 months, convenient sampling technique used, subject following eligibility criteria from Rafiqa Medical Centre, Sargodha and Fatima Hospital, Sargodha, will randomly be allocated in two groups via lottery method, baseline assessment will be done, Group A participants will be given baseline treatment along with scar mobilization and core stabilization exercises, Group B participants will be given baseline treatment along with scar mobilization for 3 weeks. On the 5th and 9th day, the post-intervention assessment will be done via, Manual Scar mobility testing, Vancouver Scar Scale, Numeric Pain Rating Scale, and Oswestry Disability Index. 3 sessions per week will be given.

NCT ID: NCT05345600 Recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

MILTA vs Placebo Use Comparison for the Management of Pain Related to Perineal Scars Following Delivery

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

The incidence of perineal scars after a pregnancy is high, either related to an episiotomy or to spontaneous perineal tears. These perineal scars can result in acute pain but also in chronic pain for some women. Medical treatment includes level 1 and 2 analgesics and, even for a few women, level 3 analgesic. The MILTA® uses photons which are emitted with low intensity in the visible and near infrared combining 5 physical principles to reduce pain : 1- The NPCL (Nano-Pulsed Cold Laser) emissions in coherent infrared light, at 905 nanometers; 2- Non-coherent emissions, pulsed by trichromatic RGB CSM diodes (400 to 650 nm); 3- Continuous non-coherent infrared emission monochromatic diodes at 905 nm; 4- A constant circular magnetic field (200 millitesla) equivalent to the terrestrial magnetic field and 5- The effect of magnetic tunnel which potentiates the light propagation. MILTA® treatment has been shown to be effective in various managements of pain, but has never been used in pain related to perineal scars. This randomized controlled trial aims at assessing MILTA vs placebo to reduce pain related to perineal scars after pregnancy.

NCT ID: NCT05271708 Completed - Scar Clinical Trials

Explore the Short- and Mid-term Effects of Fespixon in Scar Cosmesis Following Cervical or Abdominal Surgery

Start date: January 5, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the Fespixon cream for prevention and/or appearance reduction of different types of linear scars during the 12-week treatment phase, which is assessed by the blinded independent evaluator.

NCT ID: NCT05239351 Completed - Lipodystrophy Clinical Trials

Evaluating Performance and Safety of the Medical Device Jalucomplex in the Treatment of Facial and Neck Tissue Defects

Start date: March 7, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Research Question of the present study is the following: in a population of men and women presenting facial and neck dermal tissue defects (scars, hypertrophic scars, depressed plaques, and lipodystrophy defects) will linear hyaluronic acid (Jalucomplex®) significantly decrease and / or improve their appearance, results observed after 4 and 8 weeks?

NCT ID: NCT05239156 Completed - Lipodystrophy Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Performance and Safety of the Medical Device Janesse in the Treatment of Facial Dermal Tissue Defects

Start date: March 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Research Question of the present study is the following: in a population of men and women presenting facial dermal tissue defects (scars, depressed plaques, and lipodystrophy defects) will cross-linked hyaluronic acid (Janesse®) significantly decrease and / or improve the appearance of these defects, results observed after 4, 8 and 12 weeks?

NCT ID: NCT05239130 Active, not recruiting - Lipodystrophy Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Performance and Safety of the Medical Device Auralya® in the Treatment of Facial Dermal Tissue Defects

Start date: March 21, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Research Question of the present study is the following: in a population of men and women presenting facial dermal tissue defects (scars, depressed plaques, and lipodystrophy defects) will cross-linked hyaluronic acid (Auralya®) significantly decrease and / or improve their appearance, results observed after 4, 8 and 12 weeks?

NCT ID: NCT05239117 Active, not recruiting - Lipodystrophy Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Performance and Safety of the Medical Device Plenhyage® in the Treatment of Dermal Tissue Defects

Start date: March 30, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Research Question of the present study is the following: in a population of men and women presenting dermal tissue defects (scars, atrophic scars, depressed plaques, and lipodystrophy defects) will Plenhyage® significantly improve the appearance of treated areas, results observed after 4, 8 and 12 weeks?

NCT ID: NCT05166395 Withdrawn - Scar Clinical Trials

Laser Treated Scars and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to learn about the effects of the 2940 nm Erbium: Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet (Er:YAG) laser on treating surgical scar using optical coherence tomography, a medical imaging device.

NCT ID: NCT05123508 Withdrawn - Scars Clinical Trials

Treatment of Breast Lift/Reduction Scars

Start date: June 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Laser and light treatment for surgical scars following breast lifts/reductions

NCT ID: NCT05096910 Recruiting - Uterine Scar Clinical Trials

Comparison Of Suture Materials on Sectio Scars (COSMOSS)

COSMOSS
Start date: September 4, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This multicenter prospective randomized controlled trial aims to investigate the ishtmocele rates after c-section delivery depending on using different suture materials for the uterine closure.