The average person walks more than 100,000 miles in a lifetime. To walk this distance over the course of a lifetime a person’s feet must be strong and stable. With the constant impact of walking and running, it's not surprising that the feet and ankles are some of the most frequently injured areas of the human body. Ankle and foot pain are very common.
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Optimization of the Leg Elevation Height After Ankle Fracture Fixation Using Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy and Physiological Parameters
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchThe purpose of the study is to measure the muscle oxygen saturation trend with different elevation heights, at different times, after ankle fracture surgery.
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Measurements of Leg Muscle Oxygen Saturation in Various Demographics Using Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchThe purpose of the trial is to study how the leg muscles of healthy individuals use oxygen depending on their activity level or leg position.
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Prognostic Values of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Measurement of Muscle Oxygen Saturation in Detecting Deep Vein Thrombosis Compared to Doppler Ultrasound
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchThe purpose of the study is to measure prognostic vl;ues of muscle SPO2 using NIRS in detecting DVT using Doppler Ultrasound.
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