Behavioural Intervention
SUI-100 Device for Stress Urinary Incontinence
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Middleburg Heights, Ohio
This trial aims to test the safety and effectiveness of the SUI-100 device for treating mild-to-moderate stress urinary incontinence in women aged 22-70 years. Participants will be
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Cytal® Wound Matrix + MicroMatrix® for Flesh-Eating Disease
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Cleveland, Ohio
This trial will be conducted at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio and will compare the effectiveness of a new wound treatment called Cytal® Wound Matrix 2-Layer and MicroMatrix® to standard
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Vision Therapy for Convergence Insufficiency
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Cleveland, Ohio
"This trial aims to study how virtual-reality games can help Veterans with traumatic brain injuries improve their near vision. Many Veterans struggle with near vision problems after a brain injury, which can affect their ability to
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