New finger joint implant aims to restore hand function
NCT ID NCT06546345
Summary
This study is checking how well a silicone finger joint implant works and how safe it is for people with arthritis. It will follow 86 adults who get the implant to see if their hand function improves and to monitor the implant's long-term performance. The goal is to provide better control of arthritis damage in the finger joints.
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CHU Jean Minjoz
RECRUITINGBesançon, 25030, France
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Clinic Lille Sud
RECRUITINGLesquin, 59813, France
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Institut aquitain de la main et du membre supérieur
RECRUITINGPessac, 33600, France
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