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Trauma Chest · Rib Fracture Multiple
Primary: Hospital Length of Stay — 9; 6 days
Traumatic Rib Fracture(s)
Primary: Maximum Inspired Volume — 2250; 1300 mL
Rib Fracture · Flail Chest
Primary: Adverse Post-op Events Related to the Repair and Plating System — 1; 3 Participants — p=0.190
Rib Fractures · Trauma
Primary: Pain Level — 1.79; 2.85 score on a scale
Rib Fracture Multiple
Primary: Numeric Pain Score — 7.5; 7; 6.3; 6.0 score on a scale
Rib Fractures
Primary: Daily Numeric Pain Score — 7.48; 6.47 score on a scale — p=0.2228
Rib Fractures
Primary: Acute Pain Assessed by Numeric Pain Score — 5.61; 5.93 score on a scale — p=0.493
Rib Fractures · Pain, Acute
Primary: The Proportion of Patients With a Reduction in Pain — 101; 6; 15 Participants
Drug Effect · Rib Fractures · Rib Trauma
Primary: Daily Sequential Clinical Assessment of Respiratory Function (SCARF) Score — 2; 2 score on a scale — p=0.12
Wounds and Injuries · Rib Fractures
Primary: Visual Analog Numeric Pain Score — 6.1; 5.7; 5.2; 5.1 score on a scale
Rib Fractures · Pain, Acute
Primary: Evaluation of Pain — 4; 4 score on a scale
LC Pelvic Fracture
Primary: Posttreatment Pain — 5.3; 6.2; 4.2; 5.6 scores on a scale
Distal Radius Fractures
Primary: Average Difference Between Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire Scores — 85.2; 91.8 units on a scale
Trigger Point Pain, Myofascial
Primary: Accuracy — 29 Participants
Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Primary: Proportion of Participants With New Vertebral Fractures — 28; 64 Participants (with at least one event) — p=0.000094
Osteoporotic Fractures
Primary: Number of Participants With Evidence of Cortical Bridging for Fracture Healing — 9; 8 Participants
Compression Fracture
Primary: Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) at 12 Weeks — 35.95; 33.54; 37.83 units on a scale
Osteoporosis · Atypical Femoral Fracture
Primary: Radiologic Evidence of Bone Healing — 12.6; 11.2; 15.4; 13.2 units on a scale
Proximal Humeral Fracture
Primary: Constant Scale Evaluation at 3 Months and 12 Months From the Date of Trauma — 40.1; 51.8 units on a scale — p=<0.01
Blunt Chest Wall Trauma · Rib Fracture · Sternal Fracture
Primary: Opioid Requirement at 24 Hours Post-randomization — 38; 202 morphine milligram equivalents
Femur Neck Fracture
Primary: Percentage of Participants With No Revision Surgery at 12 Months After Internal Fixation of a Low-Trauma Femoral Neck Fracture — 87; 86 percentage of participants
Radius Fractures
Primary: The Grip Strength — 98.3; 62.6 Percentage of opposite side — p=<0.05
Sacroiliac Joint · Pain · Pelvis
Primary: Post-operative Pain Within 6 Months After Iliosacral Screw Removal Using the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) — 3.7; 4.7 units on a scale — p==0.57
Displaced Forearm Fractures
Primary: Loss of Radius Fracture Reduction — 35; 35; 66; 66 participants — p=1.00
Fracture
Primary: Sensitivity — 96.7 percent of scans with a fracture
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Bone Mineral Density — 184.0; 174.9; 188.5 g/cm^3
Blunt Injury of Thorax · Multiple Rib Fractures, Involving Three Ribs
Primary: Milligrams of Morphine Equivalents (MME) Administered — 84.9; 81.7 Morphine Milligam Equivalents (MME)
Hip Fractures
Primary: Success Rate (Supplemental Medication) — 22; 20; 3 Participants
Posterior Cervical Surgery · Posterior Cervical Fusion · Posterior Cervical Laminectomy
Primary: Average Neck Pain Level — 1; 1 units on a scale (VAS pain scale)
Femur Fracture
Primary: Difference in the Two Groups in Regards to Resident Time. — 24; 57 minutes