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NCT ID: NCT00847769 Completed - Ankle Sprain Clinical Trials

Ankle Sprains and Corticospinal Excitability

ACE
Start date: December 2008
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine changes in the brain associated with improvement in ankle range of motion following ankle manual therapy procedures in individuals with post-acute ankle sprains

NCT ID: NCT00790270 Completed - Cervical Strain Clinical Trials

Comparison of Ibuprofen, Cyclobenzaprine, or Both for Acute Cervical Strain: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Start date: January 2003
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to see whether the combination of a muscle relaxant and anti-inflammatory drug is more effective at relieving pain in patients with neck strains or whiplash than either of the two medications alone.

NCT ID: NCT00671320 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

A Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel Group Study To Compare The Efficacy And Tolerability Of Valdecoxib And Diclofenac In Patients With A Sprained Ankle

Start date: December 2002
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To determine whether valdecoxib 40 mg twice a day the first day and then 40mg once a day until Day 7, was at least as effective as diclofenac 75 mg twice a day for 7 days, in treating acute first or second degree ankle sprain. The study also compared valdecoxib and diclofenac with respect to time to onset of pain relief (measured after the first dose), tolerability (adverse events) and time to return to Normal Function/Activity, among other measures.

NCT ID: NCT00446797 Completed - Ankle Sprain Clinical Trials

Open Label Comparative Study On Celecoxib Efficacy And Safety Vs Non-Selective NSAID In Acute Pain Due To Ankle Sprain

Start date: May 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To assess the efficacy of celecoxib loading dose of 400mg followed by 200 mg twice a day (BID) versus oral non-selective NSAIDs in acute pain due to ankle sprain.

NCT ID: NCT00382941 Completed - Tendinopathy Clinical Trials

Study of LED Phototherapy for Musculoligamentous Lesions

Start date: n/a
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether LED phototherapy using combined red and near infrared light (approved: Ministry of Health of Russian Federation No. 29/06070997/1080-00, EUROCAT Certificate No. CP033321-IV) is effective in the treatment of musculoligamentous lesions in physiotherapy practice

NCT ID: NCT00351104 Completed - Sprain Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Ketoprofen Topical Patch 20% in the Treatment of Pain Associated With Ankle Sprain or Strain

Start date: June 2006
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a ketoprofen topical patch on the pain associated with ankle sprain or strain.

NCT ID: NCT00261560 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

A Safety and Effectiveness Study of Acetaminophen Extended Release (3900 mg/Day) and Ibuprofen (1200 mg/Day) in the Treatment of Pain Associated With Ankle Sprains.

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare the safety and effectiveness of 1300 mg acetaminophen extended release given three times daily for nine days to that of 400 mg ibuprofen given three times daily for nine days for the signs and symptoms of (Grade I and Grade II) lateral ankle sprains.

NCT ID: NCT00236535 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

A Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Tramadol HCl/Acetaminophen, Hydrocodone Bitartrate/Acetaminophen and Placebo in Patients With Pain From an Ankle Sprain With a Partial Torn Ligament

Start date: December 2003
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to explore the pain-relieving effects and safety of two analgesic treatment regimens as compared to placebo in patients experiencing acute musculoskeletal pain. Patients who are experiencing at least moderate acute musculoskeletal pain from an ankle sprain severe enough to require prescription pain relief medication will be randomized to receive either tramadol HCl/acetaminophen, hydrocodone bitartrate/acetaminophen or placebo.