Congential Hip Dysplasia

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Condition / disease
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Status: Recruiting

EMPHASYS Cup Positioning in THA With Non-Invasive Navigation (Velys Hip Navigation (VHN))

The purpose of this research is to gather clinical and radiographic (X-ray) information about EMPHASYS™ acetabular shell (also called a hip 'cup') placement in total hip replacement surgery using a non-invasive surgical navigation system called VELYS™ hip navigation system with CUPTIMIZE™ Advanced Hip-Spine Analysis software. Data collected in this study will be compared with data collected from implantations using different cup positioning instrumentation and techniques to assess performance.

Participants needed: 118
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: DePuy OrthopaedicsUpdated: Jun 5, 2026Locations: 5
Eligibility criteria

All hip replacement component devices are to be used according to the approved i... [+7]

Active local or systemic infection. [+12]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Validation Of A Parent Administered Symptom Score For Unsettled Infants (Every Baby is UnIQue)

It's common for infants to be unsettled, especially in the first few months of life. While this is often normal, persistent symptoms can be stressful for families. Parents naturally seek explanations, and common suspected causes include colic, reflux, eczema, and cow's milk allergy (CMA). However, CMA is frequently over diagnosed, which can lead to unnecessary changes such as stopping breastfeeding or switching to expensive specialist formulas. To address this, we've developed an online questionnaire to help track and understand symptoms in unsettled infants. Our long-term goal is to use this tool to support more accurate diagnosis of CMA. Before that, we need to test and validate the questionnaire in a general population of infants, including those who are healthy and those with other temporary conditions like a recent immunisation or teething. This study involves an anonymous online survey for parents of babies under 12 months old. We aim to collect data from approximately 350 participants. The study will help us assess how well the questionnaire reflects the severity of symptoms and whether it can distinguish between healthy infants and those with underlying issues. Parents will be invited to take part using flyers with a QR code distributed in various healthcare settings, including GP clinics and children's clinics in hospital. The survey is anonymous and hosted on a secure platform. While we don't anticipate the questions to be distressing, we recognise some may touch on sensitive topics. Support resources and study team contact details will be provided. By validating this tool, we hope to improve how unsettled behaviour in infants is assessed-reducing unnecessary interventions and better supporting families and healthcare professionals.

Participants needed: 350
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation TrustUpdated: Aug 13, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Consent to complete the anonymous questionnaire [+2]

Parent does not consent to complete the anonymous questionnaire [+2]