New hip liner under study for safer replacements

NCT ID NCT05587244

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION Disease control Sponsor: Zimmer Biomet Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ↗

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 13, 2026 · Updated 37 times

Summary

This study looks at how well a special hip liner works over time in people getting a hip replacement. About 202 adults aged 18 to 80 with conditions like arthritis or hip fractures will take part. The main goal is to see if the liner stays in place and causes few side effects.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Jersey City Medical Center, Inc

    Livingston, New Jersey, 07039, United States

  • Medical City Plano

    Plano, Texas, 75075, United States

  • TOA Research Foundation

    Knoxville, Tennessee, 37923, United States

  • The Ohio State University

    Columbus, Ohio, 43201, United States

  • The University of Texas Health Science Center of Houston

    Houston, Texas, 77030, United States

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Birmingham, Alabama, 35205, United States

  • University of Florida Board of Trustees

    Gainesville, Florida, 32611, United States

  • University of Southern California

    Los Angeles, California, 90033, United States

  • University of Utah

    Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108, United States

  • West Virginia University

    Morgantown, West Virginia, 26506, United States

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