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Results for “Severe Ankle Injury”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT04009252
What this trial is testing

Patient Education Using 3D Printed Model

Who this might be right for
Ankle InjuriesFracture, Ankle
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute 28
Not applicableStudy completedNCT01606501
What this trial is testing

Outcomes Following Severe Distal Tibia, Ankle and/or Foot Trauma: Comparison of Limb Salvage Versus Transtibial Amputation Protocol

Who this might be right for
Severe Distal Tibia InjurySevere Ankle InjurySevere Foot Injury+3 more
Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium 664
Not applicableUnknownNCT01446341
What this trial is testing

Cast Immobilization Versus Functional Therapy for Acute, Severe Lateral Ankle Sprains

Who this might be right for
Ankle Sprain
University of British Columbia 100
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT06293469
What this trial is testing

Accelerated Flap Coverage in Severe Lower Extremity Trauma

Who this might be right for
Open Tibia FractureOpen Dislocation of AnkleExtremity Fracture Lower+1 more
Johns Hopkins University 356
Not applicableStudy completedNCT01550094
What this trial is testing

A Comparison of Two Injection Locations in Obese Patients Having Lower Leg/Foot Surgery

Who this might be right for
Strain of Muscle and/or Tendon of Lower LegFracture of Lower LegCrushing Injury of Lower Leg+4 more
Jose Soberon, MD 60