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Current Research Studies

Pediatric Tibial Spine Fractures Prospective Cohort

Tibial Spine Fractures Prospective _ CHOP

What is the goal of the study?

The primary objective of this study is to establish a comprehensive prospective cohort that examines numerous aspects of tibial spine fractures, including current treatment practices and short- and long-term outcomes. In addition, targeted sub-studies will be developed to rigorously examine specific treatments or outcomes involved in tibial spine fractures. These sub-studies will incorporate different study designs or methodologies depending upon the nature of the question and will be submitted as separate yet linked studies with a required inclusion criteria of participation in this broader prospective cohort study.

Who can participate in the study?

-Aged 5 – 25 years old -Patients are diagnosed with a tibial spine fracture -Relatives of patients may also be asked to participate in the study

Study Team: