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Sponsors and Collaborators: |
Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic The Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons |
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Information provided by: | Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00196560 |
The purpose of this study is to determine whether immobilizing the affected shoulder of first time anterior shoulder dislocation patients in external rotation (vs immobilization in traditional internal rotation) reduces the rate of recurrent dislocations experienced in 24 months.
Condition | Intervention | Phase |
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Anterior Shoulder Dislocation |
Device: Immobilization in External Rotation |
Phase III |
Study Type: | Interventional |
Study Design: | Treatment, Randomized, Single Blind, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study |
Official Title: | A Randomized Evaluation of Immobilization in External Rotation in the Management of Acute Anterior Dislocations of the Shoulder |
Estimated Enrollment: | 50 |
Study Start Date: | September 2003 |
Study Completion Date: | June 2007 |
Primary Completion Date: | June 2007 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
Ages Eligible for Study: | 15 Years to 30 Years |
Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Canada, Ontario | |
Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic | |
London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7 |
Principal Investigator: | Robert B Litchfield, MD, FRCS(C) | Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic |
Responsible Party: | FKSMC ( Elizabeth Wambolt ) |
Study ID Numbers: | FKSMC PSI ERAADS |
Study First Received: | September 12, 2005 |
Last Updated: | January 28, 2009 |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00196560 History of Changes |
Health Authority: | Canada: Health Canada |
Immobilization in External Rotation Acute primary anterior shoulder dislocation |
Dislocations Wounds and Injuries Shoulder Dislocation Disorders of Environmental Origin Arm Injuries |
Dislocations Wounds and Injuries Shoulder Dislocation Disorders of Environmental Origin Arm Injuries |