View clinical trials related to Osteoarthritis of the Hip.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to analyze stability, safety and efficacy of the Metaphyseal Hip Prosthesis (MHP) compared to the Stanmore hip replacement.
The purpose of this study is to see if using a device called the Resonator, that puts out very low level electromagnetic fields will help symptoms of painful hip(s)
This is a retrospective/prospective study evaluating the clinical and radiographic outcome of total hip arthroplasty (THA) performed using Accolade femoral stem in a consecutive group of patients. All patients eligible for inclusion will be identified. The investigators hypothesize that the outcome of THA performed using Accolade femoral stem is equal or superior to historical survivorship of THA using other types of collarless, proximally coated, tapered stems.
Retrospective Data Review on clinical outcomes and survivorship of ReCap Total Hip Resurfacing
We propose to evaluate a preoperative education of the patient and a new surgical technique (the mini-invasive THR) that could reduce the time to achieve functional independence. The primary objective of the trial is to assess the time to reach functional independence after total hip replacement depending on the treatment groups: preoperative education versus no preoperative education and mini-invasive procedure versus standard procedure. The study hypothesis is that education and mini-invasive procedure will reduce the time to reach functional independence. This is a prospective trial with a double randomization.