Prospective Evaluation of the Performance and Safety of the PHENIX LIBERTY, a Medical Device for Electrostimulation and Biofeedback, in the Treatment of Locomotor Disorders
Evaluate the evolution of locomotor abilities in patients treated with functional electrostimulation and biofeedback (PHENIX LIBERTY VIVALTIS device) for musculoskeletal disorders of the knee and spine.
Does the use of the medical device in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders lead to an improvement ?
Participants will use the medical device, which provides electrical stimulation, biofeedback and pressure biofeedback to re-educate the muscles of the knee and spine area and
Safety and Efficacy of the GUIDEX® Versus Launcher™ Guiding Catheter in Adults' Patients With Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Requiring Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI): a Non-inferiority and Randomized, Clinical Trial.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare two guiding catheters in patients with coronary artery disease during a percutaneous coronary intervention between Guidex® Guiding catheter (DEMAX) and Launcher™ coronary guide catheters (Medtronic). The main question[s] it aims to answer are:
* Aren't the safety of medical devices inferior to each other?
* Aren't the efficacyof medical devices inferior to each other? Participants will be randomized (1:1) and have a percutaneous coronary interventionwith one of the two guiding catheters.
Prospective Evaluation of the Performance and Safety of PHENIX LIBERTY, a Medical Device for Electrostimulation and Biofeedback, in the Treatment of Pelvic Static Disorders in Women with Urinary Incontinence.
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the short-term improvement in urinary incontinence after perineo-sphincter rehabilitation using functional electrostimulation and biofeedback (PHENIX LIBERTY VIVALTIS device) in patients with pelvic statics disorders.
• Does the use of the medical device in the treatment of pelvic static disorders lead to an improvement in urinary incontinence?
Participants will use the medical device, which provides electrical stimulation, biofeedback and pressure biofeedback to re-educate the pelvic floor muscles and improve urinary incontinence.
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