New finger implant aims to stop arthritis pain
NCT ID NCT06546332
Summary
This study is testing a small implant called KeriFuse that is used to permanently fuse a painful arthritic finger joint. It involves 97 adults who are having surgery for arthritis in their finger joints. The main goal is to see if the implant successfully fuses the joint and reduces pain three months after the procedure.
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Locations
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Centre Ostéo Articulaire Fleming
Bourgoin, 38300, France
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Centre de la main du Pays d'Aix
Aix-en-Provence, 13090, France
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Clinique Mutualiste Catalane
Perpignan, 66000, France
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Clinique Saint François
Nice, 06000, France
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Clinique de la Chataigneraie
Beaumont, 63110, France
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Clinique du Parc
Périgueux, 24000, France
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