- recruiting
Surgery or rehabilitation for traumatic shoulder dislocations
This study looks at the best way to treat young adults (16-30) after their first shoulder dislocation. We're comparing keyhole surgery plus physiotherapy versus physiotherapy alone. The goal is to stop the shoulder from dislocating again, aiming for the most effective and affordable treatment.
United Kingdom · England - active not recruitingNA
Shoulder Instability Trial Comparing Arthroscopic Stabilization Benefits Compared With Latarjet Procedure Evaluation
This study looks at two types of surgery for people with repeated shoulder dislocations. It compares the Latarjet procedure, which uses bone, with the Bankart + Remplissage procedure, which tightens soft tissues, to see which works best to stop the shoulder from dislocating again.
Canada - not yet recruiting
Chronic Anterior Shoulder Instability in the Military
This study looks at shoulder dislocations in military personnel. We want to understand how often it happens and how it affects them. By gathering information through interviews, we hope to improve how military doctors help soldiers after a shoulder injury.
France - active not recruitingNA
Shoulder Instability Trial Comparing Arthroscopic Stabilization Benefits Compared With Latarjet Procedure Evaluation - STABLE Definitive Trial
This study compares two operations for a dislocated shoulder: the Bankart operation (with Remplissage) and the Latarjet operation. Doctors want to see which one helps patients recover better and stops the shoulder from dislocating again, aiming for better long-term comfort and movement.
Canada - recruitingNA
RCT Evaluating First Time Shoulder Dislocation
This study looks at the best way to treat a first-time shoulder dislocation. Researchers want to compare surgery (Bankart + Remplissage) with non-surgical options to see which prevents the shoulder from dislocating again and improves how well it works over two years.
Canada - recruitingNA
Latarjet vs Anatomic Glenoid Reconstruction
This study compares two operations for shoulder dislocations with bone loss: Latarjet and Anatomic Glenoid Reconstruction (AGR). It aims to see which is better at preventing future dislocations and has fewer problems, helping people get back to normal after a painful shoulder injury.
Canada