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Results for “Limb Splinting”

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Not applicableStudy completedNCT06615063
What this trial is testing

Limb Splinting for Intravenous Cannulae in Neonates and Its Effects on Life Span of Intravenous Cannulae

Who this might be right for
Neonatal Peripheral Intravenous CannulationLimb SplintingIntravenous Cannula Lifespan+2 more
Rawalpindi Medical College 246
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT00580866
What this trial is testing

Progressive Splinting Status Post Elbow Fractures and Dislocations

Who this might be right for
Upper Extremity FractureUpper Extremity DislocationFractures, Comminuted+2 more
Vanderbilt University 17
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT02888548
What this trial is testing

Randomised, Evaluation-blinded, Crossover, Controlled Study Assessing Dynamic Hand Splinting in Adults With Post-stroke Hemiplegia (Orthox)

Who this might be right for
Upper Limb Spasticity
CHU de Reims 1
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00888550
What this trial is testing

Splinting Versus Not Splinting of the Distal Lower Extremity After Intramedullary Nailing for Tibial Fractures

Who this might be right for
Tibia Fracture
Denver Health and Hospital Authority 20
Not applicableStudy completedNCT01419314
What this trial is testing

Lower Extremity Splinting to Manage Pain and Sleep Disturbances Associated With HIV/AIDS Related Peripheral Neuropathy

Who this might be right for
HIVAIDSPeripheral Neuropathy+2 more
Texas Woman's University 46