Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Pain-Relief After Arthroscopy for Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
Condition(s):Osteochondral Lesion of TalusLast Updated:March 22, 2019Unknown status
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Condition(s):Osteochondral Lesion of TalusLast Updated:March 22, 2019Unknown status
Condition(s):Loss of Teeth Due to Extraction; Bone ResorptionLast Updated:April 2, 2020Withdrawn
Condition(s):Neck Pain; Musculoskeletal Manipulations; Extracorporeal Shockwave TherapyLast Updated:March 23, 2021Completed
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Condition(s):OsteoporosisLast Updated:October 12, 2017Completed
Condition(s):Peripheral Vascular DiseaseLast Updated:July 20, 2021Active, not recruiting
Condition(s):Muscle Weakness ConditionLast Updated:December 1, 2020Recruiting
Condition(s):Stroke; Spasticity; Shock WaveLast Updated:September 1, 2020Completed
Condition(s):Renal Stone; Treatment Side EffectsLast Updated:February 18, 2021Recruiting
Condition(s):Knee OsteoarthritisLast Updated:January 29, 2021Not yet recruiting
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