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NCT ID: NCT04167787 Recruiting - Knee Replacement Clinical Trials

Intelligent Operating Room (InOR) for Orthopaedic Surgery

InOR
Start date: October 10, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of the study is to evaluate the usefulness of digital technologies to support surgical teams before, during, and after an operation.

NCT ID: NCT03772782 Completed - Smartphone Clinical Trials

Relationship of SmartPhone Use Addiction With Musculoskeletal System and Cognitive Flexibility

Start date: January 30, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Smartphones have become a part of everyday life, but with some problems. Researches have pointed out that smartphone addiction can cause both physical and mental problems.

NCT ID: NCT01757301 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Comprehensive vs. Assisted Management of Mood and Pain Symptoms

CAMMPS
Start date: January 2, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pain is the most common presenting symptom in medical outpatients, and depression and anxiety are the two most common mental disorders. All three conditions are often inadequately treated and result in substantial disability, reduced health-related quality of life, and increased health care costs and utilization. Additionally, pain, anxiety, and depression (PAD) are frequently comorbid with one another and have reciprocal negative effects on treatment response and additive effects on adverse health outcomes. The PAD triad is especially burdensome in Veterans, with their high prevalence of chronic pain, depression, PTSD, and other anxiety disorders. The Comprehensive vs. Assisted Management of Mood and Physical Symptoms (CAMMPS) study is a randomized comparative effectiveness trial designed to test the relative effectiveness of a lower-resource vs. a higher-resource enhancement of usual primary care in the management of Veterans suffering from with pain plus comorbid anxiety and/or depression.