[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"injuries\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:injuries":27},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,9,0,[8,48,87,114,190,218,241,269,295],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":18,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":4,"briefSummary":22,"conditions":23,"keywords":29,"overallStatus":35,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":36,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":37,"startDateStruct":40,"completionDateStruct":42,"leadSponsor":44,"locationsCount":47},"100640382","medical-team-perspectives-on-hand-and-wrist-injuries-in-elite-male-and-female-ice-hockey-players-100640382",false,"NCT07586085","Medical Team Perspectives on Hand and Wrist Injuries in Elite Male and Female Ice Hockey Players","Medical Team Perspectives on Hand and Wrist Injuries in Elite Ice Hockey: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study in Male and Female Players","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Physiotherapists working with elite ice hockey teams in Sweden (SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, SDHL)\n* Team physicians working with elite ice hockey teams in Sweden (SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, SDHL)\n* Massage therapists and sports massage practitioners working with elite ice hockey teams in Sweden\n* Athletic trainers and performance staff involved in player health and injury management in elite ice hockey teams in Sweden\n* Currently active in a medical or performance support role within a participating elite ice hockey team during the study period\n* Able to understand and complete the questionnaire in Swedish or English Provides informed consent\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Refusal to participate\n* Not currently active in a medical, therapeutic, or performance support role within elite ice hockey during the study period","ALL","18 Years",{"count":19,"type":20},50,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","This is a cross-sectional survey study investigating how medical team staff in elite Swedish ice hockey perceive hand and wrist injuries in male and female players.\n\nHand and wrist injuries are common in ice hockey and can affect both performance and participation. While injury registries describe how often these injuries occur, less is known about how they are managed and prioritised in daily clinical practice, or whether there are differences in perception between medical teams working in male and female elite leagues.\n\nIn this study, physiotherapists and team physicians working in Swedish elite ice hockey (including SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, and SDHL) will complete a structured questionnaire. The survey examines perceptions of injury frequency, underreporting, functional impact, clinical management strategies, and return-to-play decision-making related to hand and wrist injuries.\n\nThe aim is to better understand how medical teams experience and manage these injuries in real-world elite sport settings, and to identify potential gaps between epidemiological data and clinical practice. The study may help inform future injury prevention strategies, improve clinical decision-making, and support the development of more standardized management approaches in elite ice hockey.\n\nNo interventions or treatments are performed in this study.",[24,25,26,27,28],"Ice Hockey","Hand","Wrist","Injuries","Medical Staff Perception",[30,31,32,33,34],"ice hockey","hand","wrist","medical staff perception","cross-sectional survey","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-04",{"date":38,"type":39},"2026-06-05","ACTUAL",{"date":41,"type":20},"2026-09-01",{"date":43,"type":20},"2026-12-31",{"name":45,"class":46},"Dalarna County Council, Sweden","OTHER",1,{"id":49,"slug":50,"hasResults":11,"nctId":51,"briefTitle":52,"officialTitle":53,"acronym":54,"eligibilityCriteria":55,"healthyVolunteers":56,"sex":16,"minAge":57,"maxAge":58,"enrollmentInfo":59,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":61,"phases":62,"briefSummary":64,"conditions":65,"keywords":69,"overallStatus":77,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":78,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":79,"startDateStruct":81,"completionDateStruct":83,"leadSponsor":85,"locationsCount":47},"100547896","driver-education-research-study-100547896","NCT06413927","Driver Education Research Study","A Contemporary Look at Driver Training and Its Role in Reducing Crash Risk in Novice Adolescent Drivers","DRIVER","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adolescents ages 16-17 years old who reside in Pennsylvania\n* Have an active Pennsylvania learner's permit\n* Have \\\u003C30 hours of driving practice during permit phase\n* Have never taken an on-road licensing exam, in any state\n* Plan to get a license within the next 12 months in Pennsylvania\n* Plan to have access to a vehicle to drive after licensure\n* Have a personal cell phone and access to a smartphone\u002Ftablet\u002Fcomputer with internet access\n* Download and use the RoadReady app (only required for participants randomized to the behind-the-wheel training arm; optional for participants randomized to the online vehicle and driver safety and online driver skills training arms)\n* Are able to read\u002Fwrite in English\n* Provide informed consent\u002Fassent\n* Are not also taking part in another learner driver study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Non-Pennsylvania resident\n* Participants who do not pass the license exam will not be able to complete the post-license monitoring until the license is obtained\n* Enrolled in another learner driver study",true,"16 Years","17 Years",{"count":60,"type":20},1300,"INTERVENTIONAL",[63],"NA","This study will test the effectiveness of different types of driver training interventions for reducing young new driver crash risk early after licensure.",[66,27,67,68],"Risk Reduction Behavior","Accident, Traffic","Development, Adolescent",[70,71,72,73,74,75,76],"Injury prevention","Adolescent development","Learner drivers","Crash risk reduction","Novice drivers","Risky Driving","Teens","RECRUITING","2026-03-31",{"date":80,"type":39},"2026-04-06",{"date":82,"type":39},"2024-08-08",{"date":84,"type":20},"2027-12",{"name":86,"class":46},"Children's Hospital of Philadelphia",{"id":88,"slug":89,"hasResults":11,"nctId":90,"briefTitle":91,"officialTitle":92,"acronym":93,"eligibilityCriteria":94,"healthyVolunteers":56,"sex":95,"minAge":57,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":96,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":61,"phases":98,"briefSummary":99,"conditions":100,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":77,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":104,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":105,"startDateStruct":107,"completionDateStruct":109,"leadSponsor":111,"locationsCount":113},"100508069","the-mother-in-norway-study-100508069","NCT05895604","The Mother in Norway Study","The Mother in Norway Study - A Randomised Trial of Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)","MiNS","Inclusion Criteria: Female; No previous live births; Currently pregnant; Gestation period less than 28 weeks (i.e., less than or equal to 27 weeks, 6 days) at time of recruitment; Live within an area serviced by a NFP Implementing Agency; Not currently enrolled in the study; professionals are concerned about the pregnancy \u002F impending parenthood\n\nExclusion Criteria: Women who have had a previous live birth; Women who are not currently pregnant; Women who are past their 28th week of gestation (i.e., greater than or equal to 28 weeks, 0 days) at time of recruitment; Women who live outside of an area serviced by a NFP Implementing Agency; Women who are currently enrolled in the study; professionals are not concerned about the pregnancy \u002F impending parenthood","FEMALE",{"count":97,"type":20},700,[63],"The Norwegian government is implementing the Nurse Family Partnership program (NFP) to combat child abuse and social inequality. This study will examine NFP with an individually randomized controlled parallel-group trial. The study will enroll 700 mothers over three years, with half receiving NFP services and the other half receiving standard care. The primary outcome is violence towards mothers and their children, assessed through questionnaires and observation tests. The study will also evaluate the program's effects on various health-related outcomes using administrative data. Cost-effectiveness analyses will be conducted to compare NFP to existing services and improve its delivery efficiency.",[101,27,102,103],"Maternal Behavior","Violence","Mental Health Wellness","2025-08-05",{"date":106,"type":39},"2025-08-11",{"date":108,"type":39},"2023-06-01",{"date":110,"type":20},"2042-12-31",{"name":112,"class":46},"Oslo Metropolitan University",5,{"id":115,"slug":116,"hasResults":11,"nctId":117,"briefTitle":118,"officialTitle":119,"acronym":120,"eligibilityCriteria":121,"healthyVolunteers":56,"sex":16,"minAge":122,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":123,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":4,"briefSummary":125,"conditions":126,"keywords":151,"overallStatus":77,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":181,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":182,"startDateStruct":184,"completionDateStruct":186,"leadSponsor":188,"locationsCount":47},"100469557","generation-victoria-cohort-2020s-a-statewide-longitudinal-cohort-study-of-victorian-children-and-their-parents-100469557","NCT05394363","Generation Victoria Cohort 2020s: A Statewide Longitudinal Cohort Study of Victorian Children and Their Parents","Generation Victoria Cohort 2020s. A Statewide Longitudinal Cohort of Victorian Children and Their Parents","GenV","Inclusion Criteria (Children):\n\n* Birth date between 4th October 2021 and 3rd October 2023\n* Live at the time of recruitment\n* Residing in Victoria at the time of recruitment\n* Has a legally acceptable representative capable of understanding the informed consent document and providing consent on the child's behalf, who provides a signed and dated informed consent form (e.g. a parent\u002Fguardian)\n\nInclusion Criteria (Adults):\n\n* Be a parent or guardian of a child who meets the eligibility criteria above\n* Provide a signed and dated informed consent form or have a legally acceptable representative capable of understanding the informed consent document and providing consent on the participant's behalf.\n\nExclusion criteria:\n\n* Children who are deceased at the time of recruitment (i.e. still born or died after birth) and their parents\u002Fguardians\n* Families unable to provide informed consent in any of the languages available","1 Day",{"count":124,"type":20},150000,"Generation Victoria (GenV) is a longitudinal, population-based study of Victorian children and their parents that will bring together data on a wide range of conditions ,exposures and outcomes. GenV blends study-collected, study-enhanced and linked data. It will be multi-purpose, supporting observational, interventional, health services and policy research within the same cohort. It is designed to address physical, mental and social issues experienced during childhood, as well as the antecedents of a wide range of diseases of ageing. It seeks to generate translatable evidence (prediction, prevention, treatments, services) to improve future wellbeing and reduce the future disease burden of children and adults.\n\nThe GenV Cohort 2020s is open to all children born over a two-year period, and their parents, residing in the state of Victoria Australia. The GenV Cohort 2020s is preceded by an Advance Cohort of children born between 5 Dec 2020 and 3 October 2021, and their parents. This comprises all families recruited at GenV's Vanguard hospital (Joan Kirner Women's and Children's) and at birthing hospitals throughout Victoria as GenV scaled up to commence recruiting for the GenV Cohort 2020s. The Advance Cohort have ongoing and full participation in GenV for their lifetime unless they withdraw but may have less complete data and biosamples.",[127,128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142,27,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,150],"Mental Health","Child Wellbeing","Infant Health","Child Health","Reproductive Health","Healthy Aging","Health Equity","Quality of Life","Social Determinants of Health","Environmental Exposure","Genetics","Cognition","Learning","Child Development","Congenital Abnormalities","Disability","Communicable Diseases","Noncommunicable Diseases","Physical Fitness","Diet","Obesity","Allergy and Immunology","Inflammation","Intergenerational Relations",[152,120,153,154,155,130,156,157,158,159,160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,169,170,171,133,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,135,179,180],"Generation Victoria","Cohort Studies","Data Collection","Data Linkage","Midlife Health","Children","Infants","Family","Parents","Mothers","Fathers","Life course perspective","Population Health","Longitudinal Studies","Genetics, population","Demography","Epidemiology","Health Disparity","Minority Health","Vulnerable Populations","Clinical Trial","Randomized Controlled Trial","Pragmatic Clinical Trial","Health Services Research","Economic Models","Value of Life","Geographic Information Systems","Climate Change","Built Environment","2025-07-30",{"date":183,"type":39},"2025-08-03",{"date":185,"type":39},"2021-10-04",{"date":187,"type":20},"2033-10",{"name":189,"class":46},"Murdoch Childrens Research Institute",{"id":191,"slug":192,"hasResults":11,"nctId":193,"briefTitle":194,"officialTitle":195,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":196,"healthyVolunteers":56,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":197,"enrollmentInfo":198,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":4,"briefSummary":200,"conditions":201,"keywords":203,"overallStatus":77,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":209,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":210,"startDateStruct":212,"completionDateStruct":214,"leadSponsor":216,"locationsCount":47},"100475427","arabic-version-of-marx-activity-rating-and-knee-stability-in-sportscutting-pivoting-ability-scales-100475427","NCT05470790","Arabic Version of Marx Activity Rating and Knee Stability in Sports\u002FCutting-Pivoting Ability Scales","Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Properties Analysis of Arabic Version of Marx Activity Rating Scale and Knee Stability in Sports\u002FCutting-Pivoting Ability Scale for Saudi Athletes With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. An athlete with an orthopedic diagnosis of unilateral ACL injury\n2. Age from 18 years to 45 years old\n3. Participants who read and write in Arabic\n4. Healthy participants that do not have lower limb injury limited participation in physical activity for at least six months.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* 1 Patients with other lower limbs or different musculoskeletal injuries such as lower back pain may affect physical activity","45 Years",{"count":199,"type":20},150,"Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are among the most common knee ligament injuries, causing joint instability and impairments. Besides being challenging, this type of injury greatly affects the athlete's passion and wellbeing, and it is associated with several risk factors. Injuries to the ACL are estimated to occur within 80,000 to 250,000 young, active and healthy athletes each year. This cross-sectional observational study aimed at translating, adapting cross-culturally, and investigating the psychometric properties of the Marx Activity Rating Scale (MARS) and the Knee Stability in Sports\u002FCutting-Pivoting Ability (KSS\u002FCPA) scale in Saudi patients with anterior cruciate ligament injuries. For this study, a convenient sample size of 100 athletes with ACL injuries and healthy participants will be selected from different Saudi hospitals and clubs. Study participants will be informed about the study and a consent form will be obtained before they participate. A number of scales will be used as outcome measures, including the MARS, KSS\u002FCPA scale, Knee Injury, and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, Lysholm Knee Score, and International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form. Internal consistency of both the MARS and KSS\u002FCPA scales will be tested using Cronbach's alpha. A construct's validity will be measured by Spearman's correlation coefficient. Content validity can be determined by examining whether there are floor and ceiling effects. A significance level of 0.05 will be used to determine whether the data is significant. Ultimately, the study will help patients with ACL injuries to make informed decisions about their treatment, empower healthcare professionals to understand patients' concerns, and facilitate research.",[202,27],"Anterior Cruciate Ligament",[204,205,206,207,208],"Knee Injury","Sports Ability","Activity Level","Patient Report Outcome","Rating Scales","2025-05-11",{"date":211,"type":39},"2025-05-14",{"date":213,"type":39},"2022-05-01",{"date":215,"type":20},"2026-12-01",{"name":217,"class":46},"Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University",{"id":219,"slug":220,"hasResults":11,"nctId":221,"briefTitle":222,"officialTitle":223,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":224,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":225,"maxAge":17,"enrollmentInfo":226,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":4,"briefSummary":228,"conditions":229,"keywords":231,"overallStatus":35,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":232,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":233,"startDateStruct":235,"completionDateStruct":237,"leadSponsor":239,"locationsCount":4},"100403093","a-study-of-child-injury-based-on-data-mining-100403093","NCT04528810","A Study of Child Injury Based on Data Mining","A Prospective Observational Study of Child Injury Based on Data Mining","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nAll pediatric patients between the ages of 0-18 years newly diagnosed with injuries in the emergency department，and recorded ICD-10 diagnosis codes from V01 to X39\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nPatients who were dead on arrival to the emergency department are not included.","0 Years",{"count":227,"type":20},10762,"A comprehensive pediatric injury burden assessment is an essential foundation for formulating injury prevention strategies and improving emergency care for injured children. Although the hospital-based passive surveillance of national injury surveillance system of medical and health institutions has been well-established in China, the monitoring points of hospitals were not stratified according to children's hospital. Aim of the project is to collect epidemiological and clinical data to describe causes, clinical features and outcomes of pediatric injuries at a Children's Hospital in Shanghai, China. The project intends to establish a method for collecting and analyzing high quality data of child injury using data mining based on the hospital information system.",[27,230],"Child",[27,230,168],"2025-02-16",{"date":234,"type":39},"2025-02-18",{"date":236,"type":20},"2025-07-01",{"date":238,"type":20},"2027-07-31",{"name":240,"class":46},"Children's Hospital of Fudan University",{"id":242,"slug":243,"hasResults":11,"nctId":244,"briefTitle":245,"officialTitle":246,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":247,"healthyVolunteers":56,"sex":16,"minAge":248,"maxAge":249,"enrollmentInfo":250,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":4,"briefSummary":252,"conditions":253,"keywords":257,"overallStatus":77,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":260,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":261,"startDateStruct":263,"completionDateStruct":265,"leadSponsor":267,"locationsCount":47},"100524105","characteristics-of-injury-claims-by-chronic-pain-patients-100524105","NCT06104384","Characteristics of Injury Claims by Chronic Pain Patients","Socio-demographics of Injury Insurance Claims by Chronic Pain Patients","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* adult chronic pain patients\n* patients with injury claim\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* pediatric patients\n* patients without injury claim","20 Years","99 Years",{"count":251,"type":20},1000,"Chronic pain is associated with injuries and disabilities. This prospective observational study explores the injury or disability claims made by chronic pain patients. It evaluates the socio-demographics of the patient population. It explores the impact of pain clinic services on the patients' injury rehabilitation, insurance claim outcome, and socioeconomic situation.",[254,255,27,256],"Social Functioning","Chronic Pain","Disabilities Multiple",[258,259],"Injury Claim","Disability Claim","2025-01-23",{"date":262,"type":39},"2025-01-27",{"date":264,"type":39},"2018-01-02",{"date":266,"type":20},"2025-12-31",{"name":268,"class":46},"Salem Anaesthesia Pain Clinic",{"id":270,"slug":271,"hasResults":11,"nctId":272,"briefTitle":273,"officialTitle":274,"acronym":275,"eligibilityCriteria":276,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":277,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":61,"phases":279,"briefSummary":280,"conditions":281,"keywords":283,"overallStatus":35,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":287,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":288,"startDateStruct":290,"completionDateStruct":292,"leadSponsor":293,"locationsCount":4},"100539303","the-safety-integration-stakeholders-saints-program-to-integrate-worker-and-patient-safety-in-oregon-rural-hospitals-100539303","NCT06302088","The Safety Integration Stakeholders (SAINTS) Program to Integrate Worker and Patient Safety in Oregon Rural Hospitals","Safety Integration Stakeholders: A Randomized Control Trial to Minimize Patient Fall Risk and Reduce Patient-assist Injuries Among Critical Access Hospital Staff","SAINTS","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Employed at participating sites (critical-access hospitals in rural Oregon)\n* Patient-care workers (e.g. RNs, CNAs)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Non-clinical staff (e.g. clerical, janitorial)\n* Non-unit staff (e.g. physical therapy)",{"count":278,"type":20},240,[63],"The safety integration stakeholders (saints) program to integrate worker and patient safety in Oregon rural hospitals. The rationale is that the saints program will positively impact outcomes by identifying and training peer leaders on strategies to optimize environmental, administrative, and educational components to become a saint and regularly collaborate with safety stakeholders\u002Fadministrative leaders at each site through continuous improvement cycles (e.g. plan-do-study-act).",[282,27],"Accidental Falls",[284,285,286],"Patient falls","patient-assist injuries","safety climate","2024-03-20",{"date":289,"type":39},"2024-03-22",{"date":291,"type":20},"2024-10-01",{"date":84,"type":20},{"name":294,"class":46},"Oregon Health and Science University",{"id":296,"slug":297,"hasResults":11,"nctId":298,"briefTitle":299,"officialTitle":299,"acronym":300,"eligibilityCriteria":301,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":302,"maxAge":303,"enrollmentInfo":304,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":4,"briefSummary":306,"conditions":307,"keywords":315,"overallStatus":77,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":317,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":318,"startDateStruct":320,"completionDateStruct":322,"leadSponsor":324,"locationsCount":326},"100303086","prospective-urban-rural-epidemiology-study-100303086","NCT03225586","Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology Study","PURE","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* consenting adults between 35-70 years of age\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* none","35 Years","70 Years",{"count":305,"type":20},200000,"To examine the impact of health determinants at the individual (e.g. health related behaviors) and societal level (e.g. environmental factors, health related policy, quality of health systems) on health outcomes (e.g. death, non-communicable disease development) across a range of socioeconomic and health resource settings. Additional components of this study will examine genetic factors for non-communicable diseases. This will be examined both through a cross sectional component, and prospectively (cohort component).",[308,309,310,136,311,312,27,313,314],"Cardiovascular Diseases","Risk Factor, Cardiovascular","Health Behavior","Lung Diseases","Cancer","Renal Disease","Communicable Disease",[316],"Non-communicable Diseases, Risk Factors","2024-01-29",{"date":319,"type":39},"2024-01-31",{"date":321,"type":39},"2002-01-01",{"date":323,"type":20},"2030-12-31",{"name":325,"class":46},"Population Health Research Institute",34]