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Ankle Injuries
Primary: Percentage of Nonpalpable Hardware — 71; 55; 64; 66 percentage of participants
Supination-external Rotation Ankle Fractures
Primary: Medial Clear Space Distance in the Ankle Joint — 1.41 mm
Fracture
Primary: Intra-articular Inflammatory Biomarkers at the Time of Definitive Fixation — 54.89; 163.01; 2479.17; 2511.32 pg/ml
Ankle Fracture
Primary: Functional Outcome as Measured by the Activities Scale for Kids at 4 Weeks From the Time of the Initial Injury — 85.3; 91.3 percentage of questions
Displaced Metatarsal Neck Fracture
Primary: Time of Union — 5.8 weeks
Displaced Ankle Fractures
Primary: Number of Participants for Which the Surgeon Changed Reduction of Syndesmotic Reduction Because of Information Provided by 3D Fluoroscopy — 14 Participants
Syndesmotic Injuries · Ligament Rupture · Bimalleolar Fractures
Primary: Syndesmotic Volumetric Ratio — 1.2; 1.1 Volumetric Ratio
Foot and Ankle Surgeries · Bunion
Primary: Total Estimated Blood Loss — 40.41; 18.75 ml
Distal Radius Fractures
Primary: Average Difference Between Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire Scores — 85.2; 91.8 units on a scale
Closed Supracondylar Fracture of Femur
Primary: Time to Distal Femur Fracture Healing by Radiographic Evidence — 1.75; 2.15 months
Chronic Pain · Ankle Fracture Surgery · Regional Anesthesia
Primary: Pain Score at 12 Months - Experimental Group vs. Control Group — 36.33; 44.00 units on a scale — p=0.1269
Ankle Fractures · Post-traumatic Osteoarthritis · Osteoarthritis Ankle
Primary: Joint Contact Stress Time Exposure (Model Estimated) — 4.44; 3.97; 4.08; 4.25 MPa-s/gait cycle
Bone Fractures · Radius Fractures · Closed Fractures
Primary: Radial Shortening in Degrees - Residual Radiographic Deformities in Terms of the Radial Tilt, Radial Shortening and Radial Variation, Obtained in Both Groups. — 8.96…
Fracture
Primary: Sensitivity — 96.7 percent of scans with a fracture
Pain, Postoperative · Ankle Fractures
Primary: Change in Post-operative Visual Analog Pain Scores (VAS) — 42; 52; 41; 50 0 to 100 score on a scale
Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle · Osteoarthritis of Ankle · Traumatic Arthritis of Ankle
Primary: Assessment of Functional Outcomes Following Agility LP Ankle Replacement — 37.67; 37.07 Degrees
Tibial Fractures
Primary: Participants' Quality of Life at 3 Months — 0.60; 0.59 score on a scale
Adult-acquired Flatfoot Disorder (AAFD)
Primary: Change in Joint Motion Between Touch-down Bearing Navicular and Full-weight Bearing Navicular — 3.56; 4.36; -0.1666; -0.170 mm
Radius; Fracture, Lower or Distal End
Primary: Change in Wrist Range of Motion (ROM)
Ankle Osteoarthritis
Primary: Pain Following a Total Ankle Replacement as Measured by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for Pain — 67.0; 71.3; 16.7; 18.6 mm — p=0.29
Ankle Injuries
Primary: American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society Ankle-Hindfoot Scale (AOFAS) — 97.8; 98.5 units on a scale
Femoral Fractures
Primary: EQ-5D — 69.23; 72.81; 74.24; 73.04 units on a scale
Osteoarthritis
Primary: Musculoskeletal Functional Assessment (MFA) — -12.5; -15.0 units on a scale
Distal Tibia Fractures
Primary: Average Clinical Fracture Healing of the Tibia Using the Function Index for Trauma (FIX-IT) Score at 3 Months Follow-up — 7.5 score on scale
Foot Injuries and Disorders
Primary: PROMIS Patient Reported Outcomes for Physical Function — 44.78; 45.02 score on a scale
Non-displaced Scaphoid Fractures
Primary: Extent of Union — 70; 85 percentage of union
Displaced Forearm Fractures
Primary: Loss of Radius Fracture Reduction — 35; 35; 66; 66 participants — p=1.00
Arthrodesis Surgery Involving the Hindfoot or Ankle
Primary: Proportion of Subjects Who Met All Five Criteria for Subject Performance Composite (SPC) Endpoint — 79.5; 35.3 percentage of subjects
Ankle Fracture
Primary: Pain Levels on a Visual Analog Scale ( VAS) — 7.05; 4.03; 7.49; 6.60 units on a scale — p=<0.10
Radius Fractures
Primary: The Grip Strength — 98.3; 62.6 Percentage of opposite side — p=<0.05