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Filter by:The overall functional gain by balance rehabilitation after hip fracture surgery has not yet been fully investigated. Therefore, clinical studies should be conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of systematic and safe balance rehabilitation in patients after hip fracture. Investigators aim to evaluate the effect of computer-based balance specific exercise on the performance and balance ability of the elderly women who underwent hip fracture surgery. Investigators also investigate the intervention can reduce their fear of falling and coping ability. This study was designed as a prospective, open-label, single-center trial at a tertiary hospital setting. During the 2-week postoperative intervention period, patients will participate in the hospital's exercise program beginning 5-7 days after hip fracture surgery. All participants will follow the computer-based balance specific exercise program. Functional outcomes will be measure periodically for 6 months after surgery.
The aim of the current study is to evaluate and assess the clinical stability and efficacy of patient specific computer guided titanium plates versus the conventional titanium mini plates regarding accurate reduction and fixation of mandibular body fractures, reducing the operating time, achieving precise bone alignment and reducing the plate palpability.
This work aims at comparing the analgesic effect of Thoracic Epidural Magnesium sulfate versus Fentanyl when added as adjuvants to Bupivacaine in patients with multiple traumatic fracture ribs.
Treatment of acute calcaneus fractures includes non- or partial weight bearing, but protocols are different and often not very specific. In fact, there are no studies published comparing different procedures or special supporting devices. Recently, a heel-unloading orthosis ('Settner shoe') was introduced, allowing walking by shifting the load to the middle- and forefoot. Specifically in calcaneus fractures, early regain of physical activity has been highlighted as one of the key factors for quality of life and the ability to return to work. Thus, the investigators hypothesize that mobilization with the 'Settner shoe' results in higher physical activity within the first 3 months and secondly improves ability to return to work in calcaneus fracture patients aged 18-60 years.
We prospectively reviewed the results of 30 patients who had undergone intramedullary fixation with a gamma nail for femur trochentric fractures in AUH. within 1 year
Patients with unilateral non-comminuted zygomatic complex fracture undergo fixation of the complex by a customized plate at one point after 3D virtual simulation and reduction of the complex using Mimics software.
Determine the effect of using oral pregabalin on the analgesic effects of IV infusion of morphine in patients with multiple fracture ribs.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the sedative, and analgesic effects of intranasal (IN) Dexmedetomidine (DEX) in children presenting to a Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) who undergo conscious sedation for reduction of closed distal forearm fractures when compared to those receiving intravenous (IV) Ketamine. The secondary objective is to compare each sedation technique for safety and procedural outcomes.
RATIONALE: Collecting and storing bone samples from patients with osteoporotic and nonosteoporotic fracture to quantitatively analyze the differentially expressed proteins to further explain the relationship between bone iron content and bone mineral density (BMD). PURPOSE: This research study is looking at changes of iron content and differentially expressed proteins in bone samples from patients with osteoporotic and nonosteoporotic. fracture.
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of internal fixation or arthroplasty for hip fracture patients over 75 years of age with multiple medical complications through the operation time, intraoperative bleeding, time to start weight bearing activities and other indicators.