View clinical trials related to Radius Fractures.
Filter by:Primary objective of the study is to demonstrate specific indications for the surgical treatment of distal radius fractures using the locking compression plate.
Effects of Teriparatide on Distal Radius Fracture Healing
To evaluate the safety of rhBMP-2/CPM administered to subjects presenting with closed distal radius fractures. The key safety variables comprising this assessment are: 1) incidence of delayed union; 2) median time to fracture union (assessed by the investigators); 3) incidence of local neurovascular events (those involving the region under study [RUS]); and 4) rate of fracture displacement. The primary objective will be met if these outcomes in the active and placebo treatment groups are at least comparable to those of the SOC control group.
The purpose of this study is to collect information about how people do after different treatments of a broken wrist to see if one treatment has better results.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of Chrysalin, also known as TP508, and to determine the effectiveness of four doses of Chrysalin for treating broken wrists in adults.