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NCT ID: NCT05533671 Not yet recruiting - Patella Dislocation Clinical Trials

Conservative Versus Operative - First Time Patella Dislocations

Start date: December 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There is no consensus regarding whether rehabilitation or surgical management is best for the management of a primary patellar dislocation. Consequently this prospective randomized controlled aims to compare the incidence of recurrent knee dislocations and patient reported outcomes of patients with primary patellar dislocations managed with surgery (medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction) compared to non-operative management (a standardized rehabilitation protocol, control group).

NCT ID: NCT04958551 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Basic Research Projects Related to Sports Injuries

Start date: April 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Biological samples are important human genetic resources, which can provide great value for medical research, and how to protect and rationally utilize them is of great importance.However, at present, the blood samples after laboratory examination and the damaged tissue cleaned up in the operation will be treated as medical waste and treated according to the standard of medical waste.However, if these samples can be effectively collected and reasonably used, they can provide extremely high value for the study of sports injury-related diseases.Sports injury and joint structure belongs to multiple factors cause abnormal, through the degenerative osteoarthritis, cruciate ligament injury, patellar dislocation, discoid meniscus injury related basic research project establishment and collect the founding the research institute of sports medicine treated patients with sports injury, including degenerative osteoarthritis, intraoperative tissue, blood and saliva samples,To sample from the micro level of susceptibility genes and molecular signaling pathways to anatomical morphology and histopathologic study direction, and so on, can also for multiple transverse comparison research between samples, in order to investigate sports injury, including degenerative osteoarthritis pathogenesis, for sports trauma related disease etiology, diagnosis, treatment to provide new ideas and methods,And the selection of athletes, athletes special training plans, sports mode to provide more targeted suggestions.This study strictly complied with the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Management of Human Genetic Resources to establish the Institute of Sports Medicine Sample Bank, which can reduce the waste of human genetic resources in China, promote the development of the discipline, and provide a higher platform for the study of sports injure-related diseases.

NCT ID: NCT03798483 Completed - Patella Dislocation Clinical Trials

INDividualised EXercise for Kneecap Dislocations

INDEX-KD
Start date: January 24, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a feasibility study. It will assess areas of uncertainty relating to the implementation of an individualised exercise programme for patients with a recent kneecap dislocation. This will help determine if a future larger study is feasible, and inform the design and conduct of future research that would aim to optimise outcomes after a kneecap dislocation.

NCT ID: NCT01059721 Completed - Patella Dislocation Clinical Trials

Outcome After Soft Tissue Realignment of the Tibial Insertion of the Patella Tendon

Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Soft tissue realignment of the tibial insertion of the patella tendon is a simple operative technique for treating dislocation of the patella in childhood and adolescence. It is performed in children with either recurrent dislocation or complicated primary dislocation in cases with malalignment or maltracking of the patella and a lateralised tibial tuberosity. It can be performed in patients with open epiphyses. We investigate long-term outcome after this procedure.

NCT ID: NCT00816647 Terminated - Clinical trials for Patellofemoral Osteoarthritis

A Prospective Randomized Study of Medial Patellofemoral Ligament (MPFL) Reconstruction

Start date: December 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The operative management of chronic patellar instability has been controversial. Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction has gained success recently and might be superior to other soft-tissue procedures. The objective of this prospective study was to compare the clinical outcome after medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction compared with medial reefing for chronic patellar instability.

NCT ID: NCT00743873 Completed - Patella-Dislocation Clinical Trials

Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) Treatment for Medial Retinaculum Tear Post Medial Patellar Dislocation

Start date: January 2008
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To check the influence of injected platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on the healing of medial retinaculum and the redaction in recurrent dislocation of the patella.

NCT ID: NCT00288847 Completed - Patella-Dislocation Clinical Trials

Functional Surface Electromyogram of Knee Extensors in Healthy Humans and Patients With Patella-dislocation.

Start date: November 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The activation of the knee extensors in adults after patella dislocation. The kneecap can dislocate due to an accident or also only due to an interior turn in the stretched knee joint out of its sliding bearing. E. Arendt (Arendt 2002) wrote an overview work, in which possible causes and working methods to the patella dislocation are discussed. Despite almost one hundred quotations the authors are not able find the causes and the possible treatment concepts. The study will examined healthy adults (25 female and 25 men) and 25 patients with patella dislocation by a routine applied clinical gait analysis and surface EMG (after the European SENIAM guidelines) iin the Laboratory for Gait Analysis Basel of the Children's University Hospital Basel. The combination of gait analysis and the surface EMG with Wavelet analysis may objectify possible reasons for a patella dislocation