Unicompartmental knee replacement

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  • A Study to Collect Clinical Outcomes in Patients after Knee Arthroplasty Rochester, MN

    The objective of the study is a multi-center prospective registry to collect clinical outcomes of  knee arthroplasty.

     

  • Comparative Effectiveness of Pulmonary Embolism Prevention After Hip and Knee Replacement Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ

    PEPPER is a randomized study comparing the three most commonly used anticoagulants in North America in patients who have elected to undergo primary or revision hip or knee joint replacement surgery. The anticoagulants being compared are enteric coated aspirin, low intensity warfarin, and rivaroxaban.

  • Mobile Educations Effect on Pain Outcomes Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to explore the clinical impact of pain management education using a mobile web-based education delivery system compared to standard education delivery. This study seeks to understand the difference between two different education delivery methodologies and the effect on the postoperative pain experience, including participation in treatment plan, knowledge, pain outcomes, and opioid requirements in patients undergoing major hip (THA) and knee (TKA) arthroplasty. It is hypothesized that a real-time, interactive, mobile education system will demonstrate improved pain associated outcomes and higher patient participation when compared to the current standard education delivery method.

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