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Conventional Fluoroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement
Study Summary
This trial is comparing two ways to do femoroplasty, one with a navigational tool and one without, to see if the navigational tool improves accuracy and efficiency.
- Femoroacetabular Impingement
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Are patients still being accepted into this research program?
"From what is available on clinicaltrials.gov, it seems that this trial is looking for more participants. The original posting was on March 1st 2020 with the 8/17/2021 update being the most recent."
What are the requirements for participation in this clinical trial?
"This trial currently has room for ~40 patients that have been diagnosed with femoracetabular impingement and are between 18-50 years old."
Can people who are 20 years old or more participate in this research project?
"The age range for people eligible to participate in this trial is 18-50. If an applicant falls outside of that window, there are 5 other studies they could potentially join--2 for those under 18 and 3 for senior citizens aged 65 or older."
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