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NCT ID: NCT04399928 Completed - Clinical trials for Degenerative Joint Disease

EU Safety and Efficacy Study Regarding the R3 Acetabular Hip System

Start date: May 18, 2009
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of this study is to determine the long-term safety and effectiveness from the R3 Acetabular Hip System. The study hypothesis is that implant survivorship of the R3 cup is at least 97% at 3 years, 95% at 5 years, 93% at 7 years, and 90% at 10 years follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT03056534 Completed - Clinical trials for Degenerative Joint Disease

R3 Delta Ceramic Acetabular System PAS U.S.

R3-PAS
Start date: January 17, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

R3 Delta Post-Approval Study U.S.

NCT ID: NCT02543463 Completed - Clinical trials for Degenerative Joint Disease

Navigation With X3 vs Non-Navigation With X3 Study

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

The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of the large head in THA with a navigation system and without a navigation system.

NCT ID: NCT01970631 Completed - Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

The Study of Physical Activity Rewards After Knee Surgery

SPARKS
Start date: January 9, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objectives of this research are to conduct a proof of concept randomized controlled trial with 200 patients undergoing primary total knee replacement (TKR) at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). The trial will compare levels of physical activity in subjects in the behavioral and economic interventions versus "Usual Care" post TKR.

NCT ID: NCT01540851 Completed - Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Adding Value in Knee Arthroplasty Post-total Knee Replacement (TKR) Care Navigator Trial

AViKA
Start date: July 24, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objectives of this research are to: Conduct a proof of concept randomized controlled trial with up to 300 patients undergoing primary total knee replacement (TKA) at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). The trial will compare a "Care Navigator" post-discharge intervention versus "Usual Care" post discharge management of patients undergoing TKA. The intervention will focus on the challenging process of transitions from the acute care hospital to inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation, and from inpatient rehabilitation to home. The principal goals of the trial are: 1. To establish whether "Care Navigator" intervention improves functional outcomes as compared with the "Usual Care" treatment six months after TKA surgery. 2. To establish whether "Care Navigator" intervention is cost effective six months after TKA surgery. The investigators hypothesize that: 1. Incorporating the Care Navigator role into the "Usual Care" treatment will increase TKA patients' rate of adherence to the rehabilitation protocol and improve functional outcomes. 2. Addition of a Care Navigator is cost-effective.

NCT ID: NCT01510457 Completed - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Milnacipran for Chronic Pain in Knee Osteoarthritis

KOA
Start date: November 2010
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The patients are asked to take part in this study because you have chronic pain as a result of knee osteoarthritis. This study is done to investigate the pain relieving effects of the study drug Savella (milnacipran HCl) for people who experience chronic osteoarthritis pain. The purpose of this research is to look at how the study drug can be used to benefit people who experience osteoarthritis knee pain. This is a phase IV study done to study the safety and effectiveness of the drug. At this point the drug is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration for people with fibromyalgia but it has not yet been approved for people with knee osteoarthritis.

NCT ID: NCT01403207 Completed - Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

An Analysis of Potential Sex Differences in Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: August 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This pilot study will use tissues and fluids that are normally discarded during the course of total knee replacement surgery to investigate potential sex differences in knee osteoarthritis. Basic clinical demographic information will be obtained as well as preoperative functional and pain assessment scores, functional tests, and pressure pain threshold measurement. The purpose of the study will be to investigate if any sex differences can be identified in these tissues and to investigate if there appears to be any relationship between these differences and functional scores and tests.

NCT ID: NCT01391182 Completed - Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Epsilon Aminocaproic Acid (EACA) for the Reduction of Blood Loss in Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA)

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

You are being asked to take part in this research study because you are scheduled to have total hip replacement (arthroplasty) surgery. The goal of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the drug, epsilon Aminocaproic Acid (EACA), in decreasing the need for patients to receive blood after surgery. Currently, EACA is approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) to treat a patient who is bleeding. The investigators plan to use EACA to prevent bleeding during and after surgery; use of this drug as a means of preventing bleeding is not currently approved by the FDA.

NCT ID: NCT01379118 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Comparison of Clinical Outcomes and Performance of Total Knee Replacement Patients Before and After Surgery

TKR
Start date: July 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study is to determine the relevancy of clinical scales for outcome measures as compared to flexion angle and other gait measures. Clinical outcomes measures in the form of the Knee Society Score and the WOMAC Score will be obtained from patients. Gait data will also be obtained from total knee replacement (TKR) patients at pre-operative and post-operative times. Gait data will be measured on unaffected normal controls as a second baseline. The hypothesis is that the subjects clinical outcome measures do not accurately reflect gait dependent outcomes amd functional performance of the total knee replacement.

NCT ID: NCT01305356 Completed - Clinical trials for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Augment® Injectable Bone Graft Compared to Autologous Bone Graft as a Bone Regeneration Device in Hindfoot Fusions

Start date: March 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

STUDY OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate equivalent clinical and radiologic outcomes as "gold standard" (Autologous Bone Graft) in a representative clinical model (hindfoot fusions) STUDY HYPOTHESIS: Augment® Injectable is an equivalent bone grafting substitute to autologous bone graft in applications as shown by superiority analysis for safety and non-inferiority analysis for effectiveness STUDY RATIONALE: To evaluate a fully synthetic bone graft material to facilitate fusion in conditions or injuries requiring bone graft in a representative clinical fusion model and thus the opportunity to provide equivalent union rates as Autologous Bone Graft without necessitating an additional invasive procedure to harvest the graft