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Robotic Assisted TKA for Osteoarthritis
Study Summary
This trial will compare the data of patients who use the ROSA Total Knee Robotic System with those who use conventional instrumentation in terms of workflow efficiency, patient pain and function, and adverse event data.
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Bow Legs or Knock Knees
- Knee Pain
- Avascular Necrosis
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Study Objectives
Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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- You have had surgery on your knee before to replace part or all of it.You have severe hip problems that limit your ability to move your hip, such as a fused joint, severe stiffness, or long-term dislocation.
- Group 1: Robotic Assisted TKA
- Group 2: Conventional TKA
- No Placebo-Only Group - All patients enrolled in this study will receive some form of active treatment.
- Screening: It may take up to 3 Weeks to process to see if you qualify in this trial.
- Treatment: The duration you will receive the treatment varies.
- Follow Ups: You may be asked to continue sharing information regarding the trial for 6 Months after you stop receiving the treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any opportunities to enroll in this clinical trial currently?
"Clinicialtrials.gov confirms that this trial is not presently accepting participants, despite having been published on May 1st 2020 and last updated on September 14th 2022. At the same time, there are 266 other trials actively recruiting patients at present."
Are there plentiful medical facilities carrying out this trial in Canada?
"The research team is currently recruiting from a total of 8 sites, including Cornerstone Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (Westminster, Colorado), OrthoVirginia Chippenham (North Chesterfield, Virginia), and Vail-Summit Orthopaedics (Vail, Illinois)."
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