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NCT ID: NCT04831671 Enrolling by invitation - Tibial Fractures Clinical Trials

MRI Assessment of Cartilage Damage in Tibial Nailing

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Fractures of the tibia (shin bone) are frequently treated with a metal nail that is passed down the inside of the bone (an intra-medullary nail). This nail is inserted through the top of the tibia at the level of the knee joint. There are two ways for the nail to be inserted - either through an incision below the patella (kneecap) or above the patella. The benefit of the incision above the patella is that it can make it technically easier to insert the nail into the correct position. However, the perceived risk of damage to the knee cartilage has prevented this technique from being widely adopted. The investigators will use MRI scanning to assess the cartilage for damage using both techniques. The results will enable the investigators to determine if the theoretical risk of cartilage damage is found in real-world scenarios and to generate data for further, larger studies.

NCT ID: NCT04589819 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Stress Fracture of Tibia or Fibula

Fracture Recovery for Returning to Duty (Teriparatide STRONG)

Start date: December 8, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The project goals are to improve combat readiness of U.S. Soldiers and sustain the availability of the military to deploy by, 1) decreasing the number of days not physically ready for duty after diagnosis of a diaphyseal tibial stress fracture, 2) decreasing the need for a physical profile or medical discharge board after bone stress injury, and 3) decreasing the recurrence rates of bone stress injuries.