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The Mobility Toolkit: Electronically Augmented Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Lower-extremity Trauma - Trial NCT04047030

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The Mobility Toolkit: Electronically Augmented Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Lower-extremity Trauma

Study Focus

Gait

None- Observational Study

Observational

other

Sponsor & Location

Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium

Lexington,Baltimore,Bethesda,Saint Louis,Asheville,Charlotte,Fort Bragg,Nashville,Houston,San Antonio, United States of America

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Jan 01, 2019

Jul 01, 2023

450 participants

Primary Outcome

Ease of use of the Mobility Toolkit during clinic,Satisfaction of the Mobility Toolkit,Gait Quality assessed with Mobility Tooklkit,Gait Quality assessed by performance tests,Physical Function,Pain Score,Number of patient complications resulting from injury

Summary

The study will prospectively enroll and follow 300 participants ages 18-60 surgically treated
 for a lower-extremity articular injury including fractures of the tibial plateau, pilon,
 ankle, and calcaneus.

ICD-10 Classifications

Paralytic gait
Abnormalities of gait and mobility
Other and unspecified abnormalities of gait and mobility
Ataxic gait
Fall on and from stairs and steps

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT04047030

Non-Device Trial