- RecruitingNA
Structured Tailored Rehabilitation After Hip Fragility Fracture
This study looks at a new way to help older people recover after breaking a hip. It checks if giving different types of rehabilitation, based on a person's risk level, can be done within the NHS and might help them get better.
For: Hip FracturesUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Path Active Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial (Previous Pilot: Path Active; Safety and Tolerability Study)
This study tests smart insoles designed to prevent foot ulcers in people with diabetes. The insoles track foot temperature and pressure, alerting users and doctors to potential problems. We're comparing these insoles to standard care in 120 high-risk individuals over 12 weeks.
For: Diabetic FootUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Is Low-load Resistance Training With Blood Flow Restriction More Effective Than Traditional Rehabilitation of Military Personnel With Lower Limb Injuries
This study looks at a new way to reduce pain and improve recovery for UK military personnel with lower body injuries. It's comparing a special exercise method using blood flow restriction (BFR) with standard rehabilitation to see which works best and why. The goal is to help soldiers get back to full fitness.
For: Pain · Persistent Pain · Musculoskeletal PainUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
Investigation to Determine Safety of Taperloc Stems With BioGuard Coating When Used in Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty
This study is looking at a new type of hip replacement called Taperloc with BioGuard. It wants to check how safe it is for people having hip surgery because of arthritis. It compares this new hip replacement to standard ones.
For: Osteoarthritis of HipUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Strength and Balance Integration in Maintenance Cardiac Rehabilitation for Older Adults
This study looks at whether adding strength and balance exercises to existing heart rehabilitation classes helps older adults (aged 50+) improve their fitness, balance confidence, and reduce concerns about falling. It compares this new approach to standard classes.
For: Cardiac Rehabilitation · Older Adults (50-94 Years)United Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
A 60 Days Head Down Tilt Bedrest With Artificial Gravity and Cycling Exercise on 24 Healthy Male (BRACE)
This study looks at how 60 days of lying slightly head-down affects healthy men. Researchers will test if cycling with artificial gravity can stop or reduce the negative effects of this bed rest, which is like being in space.
For: Simulated Microgravity by Head Down Tilt Bedrest · WeightlessnessFrance - RecruitingNA
Impact of an Early and Extended Rehabilitation Program Combining Individually Tailored Nutrition and Physical Activities on Patient Outcomes After Invasive Mechanical Ventilation and Vasopressor Therapy in the ICU
This study looks at whether a special programme of nutrition and physical activity can help people recover better after being seriously ill and needing a ventilator in intensive care. It compares this programme to the usual care patients receive.
For: Mechanical VentilationFrance - RecruitingNA
Effect of Using a Reminder to Encourage Patients to be Active During Their Hospital Stay.
This study looks at using a vibrating reminder to help hospital patients stay active. Many patients, especially older ones, become less active in hospital, which can lead to problems. Researchers want to see if a simple vibrating watch can encourage movement and strengthen muscles without needing extra staff.
For: Inpatients · FrailBelgium · France - RecruitingNA
Monitoring the Weight Evolution Using a Connected Scale
This study is looking at a new way to help people who have had weight-loss surgery. It uses smart scales at home to monitor your weight, aiming to improve long-term support and prevent weight regain after your operation.
For: Bariatric Surgery · Long Term Follow-Up · Weight RegainFrance - RecruitingPHASE4
Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Treatment by One Single Dose of Rituximab (375mg/m2 ) in the Prevention of the Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) Primary Infection and Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder in Adult EBV Seronegative Patients Who Received an EBV Seropositive Kidney Allograft
This study looks at whether a single dose of rituximab can prevent serious health problems in adults who receive a kidney transplant. Specifically, it focuses on stopping a common virus (Epstein-Barr Virus) from causing issues in patients who haven't had it before, but whose donated kidney carries the virus.
For: Epstein-Barr Virus InfectionsFrance - RecruitingNA
Neurocognitive Disorders After Major Surgery in Elderly
This study looks at whether a special way of giving anaesthesia to people over 70 during major surgery can reduce memory and thinking problems afterwards. It compares a brain-wave guided method with standard care.
For: Anesthesia · Neurocognitive DisordersCanada - RecruitingNA
Heat Acclimation in Females
This study looks at how women's bodies adapt to heat when they exercise. We want to see if continuing a special heat training for a few weeks after the initial training helps even more with exercise performance in hot conditions.
For: Heat Exposure · Blood Volume · Cardiac OutputCanada