- active not recruiting
H1 Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty
This study is looking at a new type of hip replacement called H1 Hip Resurfacing. It's for people with hip pain, focusing on how safe and effective this ceramic hip replacement is compared to older types, and how it helps patients over 10 years.
United Kingdom - active not recruiting
Golf After Orthopaedic Surgery: A Longitudinal Follow-up (GOLF) Study
This study looks at how many golfers can return to their sport after hip, knee, or shoulder replacement surgery. It also checks when they can play again, how well they play, and their overall health and joint recovery.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
Nexus Evaluation Primary Trident II Uncemented Shell
This study looks at how well a new hip replacement part, called the Trident® II, works for people with hip arthritis. Doctors want to see if it lasts a long time and helps patients move better over 10 years.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
FitJoints: Getting Fit for Hip and Knee Replacement
This study, called FitJoints, helps people waiting for hip or knee replacement surgery. It looks at how a special program of exercise, good food, and medicine checks before surgery can help them recover better, feel less pain, and improve their daily lives.
Canada - active not recruiting
Post Market Clinical Follow-up of EUROSCUP Fixe Acetabular Cup
This study looks at how well a hip replacement cup, called EUROSCUP Fixe, works after people have had surgery. It helps us understand if it reduces pain and improves movement for patients with various hip problems.
France - recruiting
Clinical and Functional Outcome of the MobileLink Acetabular Cup System in the Short-, Mid-, and Longterm Follow-up
This study looks at how well a specific artificial hip called MobileLink works for people needing a hip replacement due to arthritis. It aims to see how patients feel and how long the hip joint lasts in the years after surgery, using existing patient information.
Germany · United Kingdom - recruiting
Multicentre SMS Study - FR
This study looks at how well a specific hip replacement (the SMS femoral stem) works for people with hip pain from conditions like arthritis. It helps doctors understand its performance and stability in real-world use.
France - active not recruitingNA
REDAPT Revision Hip System With RSA
This study looks at how well a new hip replacement system, called REDAPT, works for people needing a revision (redo) hip surgery. Doctors will check how stable the new hip parts are for up to five years, and how much patients' hip function and health improve.
Canada - recruiting
Return to Golf After Orthopaedic Surgery
This study looks at how many golfers return to playing golf after having hip, knee, or shoulder replacement surgery. Researchers will follow their progress for a year to understand this process better.
United States · United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Development of an Outcome Score for Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis and Knee Joint Endoprosthesis Using an App
This study uses a smartphone app to better understand knee and hip replacement outcomes. It aims to develop a score that predicts patient satisfaction by combining app data with health questionnaires, helping doctors improve care.
Germany