There are currently 47 active clinical trials seeking participants for Amputation research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Autism participants are Massachusetts, Illinois, California and Texas.
Feasibility of Sensory Feedback for Lower Limb Amputees
Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of providing sensation of the missing limb to individuals with lower limb loss, including above and below knee amputees. The approach involves delivering small electrical currents directly to remaining nerves via implanted stimulating electrodes. These small electrical currents cause the nerves to generate signals that are then transferred to your brain similar to how information about the foot and lower limb used to be transferred to yo... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/03/2023
Locations: Louis Stokes VA Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Conditions: Amputation
Evaluating the Experience of Upper Limb Prosthesis Use
Recruiting
Our goal is to understand the critical factors associated with outcome acceptance following upper limb loss. We aim to develop a unified theoretical model that describes the psychosocial experience of upper limb prosthesis use and predicts outcome acceptance following upper limb loss. This conceptual framework will enable clinicians and researchers to evaluate and predict patient outcomes following limb loss, and to design interventions that improve outcomes. The proposed two-year study is a mix... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/19/2021
Locations: Louis Stokes VA Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Conditions: Prosthesis User, Amputation, Upper Limb Amputation at the Wrist, Upper Limb Amputation Above Elbow (Injury), Upper Limb Amputation Below Elbow (Injury)
Clinical Outcomes With Passive MPKs vs. Powered Prosthetic Knees
Recruiting
The goal of this proposed project is to gather community-based data from the K4-level Transfemoral Amputee (TFA) population to aid in evidence-based prescription of powered prosthetic knees (i.e., choosing the right device to maximize the benefit for each patient). The investigators envision that this Level 1 submission will transition into a larger follow-on Level 2 trial that will explore a larger spectrum of patient populations (K2-K4), as well as testing additional Power Knees currently in d... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/22/2024
Locations: Liberating Technologies, Inc., Holliston, Massachusetts +1 locations
Conditions: Amputation, Amputation; Traumatic, Leg, Lower, Limb; Absence, Congenital, Lower, Prosthesis User, Lower Limb Amputation Above Knee (Injury), Amputation; Traumatic, Leg: Thigh, Between Hip and Knee
Clinical Outcomes With Non-Powered vs. Powered Prosthetic Knees by K2-level Amputees
Recruiting
The goal of this proposed project is to gather community-based data from the K2-level Transfemoral Amputee (TFA) population to aid in evidence-based prescription of powered prosthetic knees (i.e., choosing the right device to maximize the benefit for each patient). The investigators intend to use this trial data along with a concurrent study being conducted within the K3-K4 level population to guide the implementation of effective prescriptions towards those that can benefit most from a given de... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/22/2024
Locations: Hanger Clinic, Austin, Texas
Conditions: Amputation, Amputation; Traumatic, Leg, Lower, Limb; Absence, Congenital, Lower, Prosthesis User, Lower Limb Amputation Above Knee (Injury), Amputation; Traumatic, Leg: Thigh, Between Hip and Knee
Low Cost Socket for Lower Limb Amputees
Recruiting
The purpose of this research is to test an investigational fabrication system for transtibial prostheses. This fabrication method will be tested for comfort and function to determine feasibility of use for amputees in developing countries. To address the need for high quality and affordable prosthetic technology in developing countries, the investigators have developed a simplified socket fitting protocol using expandable rigid foam. The foam is formed by mixing small amounts of two liquid comp... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 95 years
Trial Updated:
04/19/2024
Locations: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Chicago, Illinois
Conditions: Amputation, Amputation; Traumatic, Limb, Amputation, Traumatic
Study of Efficacy of the MyoTrain System in a Population of Individuals With Trans-radial Limb Loss
Recruiting
The investigators propose to evaluate the efficacy of MyoTrain in a prospective clinical study involving 16 individuals with trans-radial upper-limb loss over a period of 206 days. These individuals will be randomized to Group A (Control Group using standard motor imagery training) and Group B (who are provided the MyoTrain system). The investigators will test three hypotheses: The use of MyoTrain results in skills transference to control of the final prosthesis The virtual outcome measures in... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/18/2024
Locations: Hanger Clinic - Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Conditions: Amputation, Upper Limb
Investigation of Rifampin to Reduce Pedal Amputations for Osteomyelitis in Diabetics
Recruiting
The purpose of this research study is to determine if rifampin, an antibiotic (a medicine that treats infections), is effective in treating osteomyelitis (infection of the bone) of the foot in diabetic patients. Despite use of powerful antibiotics prescribed over a long period of time, many diabetic patients remain at a high risk for needing an amputation of part of the foot or lower leg because the osteomyelitis is not cured. Some small research studies have shown that addition of rifampin to o... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 89 years
Trial Updated:
04/15/2024
Locations: Phoenix VA Health Care System, Phoenix, AZ, Phoenix, Arizona +29 locations
Conditions: Osteomyelitis, Diabetes, Amputation
Effectiveness of Frontal Plane Adaptability in a Novel Foot Prosthesis
Recruiting
People with lower extremity amputation (LEA) have persistent problems with balance, falls, residual limb pain, functional mobility, cognitive attention during gait, and satisfaction with participation in daily activities, despite using prostheses. The purpose of this randomized clinical trial is to advance understanding of how dynamic foot design features may help people with LEA This study will include people with above-knee amputations, or with bilateral amputations, or with below-knee amputat... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
16 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/09/2024
Locations: University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Conditions: Amputation
Somatosensation Device Trial
Recruiting
This research is being done to test a new device, called the Somatosensation Device, with people who have either a below knee amputation, or neuropathy (i.e. decreased sensation) in their legs. When people have lost sensation in their feet, it may make walking and balance more difficult. The Somatosensation Device is designed to substitute the loss of feeling in a foot by pressing on nerves on the surface of the leg. It presses on the nerves by using a pneumatic balloon to put pressure on your s... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 89 years
Trial Updated:
04/08/2024
Locations: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Chicago, Illinois
Conditions: Amputation, Neuropathy
Transfemoral Osseointegrated Prosthesis Limb-Load Symmetry Training
Recruiting
This randomized controlled trial (n=25 enrolled, n=15 expected to complete) will 1) determine the feasibility of a 40-week limb-load biofeedback training intervention, 2) determine if there is an intervention signal of efficacy, and 3) identify functional movement priorities for people with transfemoral osseointegrated (OI) prostheses. A limb-load biofeedback training group (EXP (n=10)) will be compared to a standard of care attention-control group without limb-load biofeedback training (CTL (n=... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/05/2024
Locations: CU Physical Therapy, Aurora, Colorado
Conditions: Amputation, Transfemoral Amputation, Osseointegration
Dysvascular Amputation Self-Management of Health
Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to determine if walking biobehavioral intervention improves physical activity after dysvascular lower limb amputation.
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 50 years and 85 years
Trial Updated:
04/05/2024
Locations: University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, Colorado
Conditions: Amputation, Diabetes Mellitus, Peripheral Artery Disease
PO vs IV Antibiotics for the Treatment of Infected Nonunion of Fractures After Fixation
Recruiting
This is a Phase III clinical randomized control trial to investigate differences between patient with an infected nonunion treated by PO vs. IV antibiotics. The study population will be 250 patients, 18 years or older, being treated for infected nonunion after internal fixation of a fracture with a segmental defect less than one centimeter. Patients will be randomly assigned to either the treatment (group 1) PO antibiotics for 6 weeks or the control group (group 2) IV antibiotics for 6 weeks. Th... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/26/2024
Locations: Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana +10 locations
Conditions: Infections, Infected Wound, Nonunion of Fracture, Injury Leg, Amputation, Internal Fixation; Complications, Infection or Inflammation, Fracture, Lower Extremity Fracture, Antibiotic Side Effect