Key Insights

Highlights

Success Rate

99% trial completion (above average)

Research Maturity

74 completed trials (57% of total)

Clinical Risk Assessment

Based on trial outcomes

Moderate Risk

Score: 50/100

Termination Rate

0.8%

1 terminated out of 130 trials

Success Rate

98.7%

+12.2% vs benchmark

Late-Stage Pipeline

0%

0 trials in Phase 3/4

Results Transparency

8%

6 of 74 completed with results

Key Signals

6 with results99% success

Data Visualizations

Phase Distribution

80Total
Not Applicable (78)
Early P 1 (1)
P 1 (1)

Trial Status

Completed74
Recruiting22
Unknown15
Active Not Recruiting7
Not Yet Recruiting5
Withdrawn3

Trial Success Rate

98.7%

Benchmark: 86.5%

Based on 74 completed trials

Clinical Trials (130)

Showing 20 of 20 trials
NCT07563777Recruiting

100-Year Human Aging Study

NCT05619510Not ApplicableCompleted

Pain Reduction Through Empowered Recovery (PRIME) Study

NCT06326905Not ApplicableRecruiting

CAPABLE Transplant

NCT07123298Not ApplicableRecruiting

CAPABLE Care + Connect

NCT07603076Not Yet Recruiting

Assessment of Venous Insufficiency and Clinical Features in Lipedema

NCT05716321Recruiting

Pain and Disability Outcomes in Post Amputation Patients

NCT06319430Not ApplicableRecruitingPrimary

Technology in Play for Children With Physical Disabilities: the Dice Model of Play

NCT06511258Not ApplicableRecruiting

The STRIVE Before Surgery Trial

NCT07542834Not ApplicableRecruiting

Using Virtual Reality to Improve Medical Training

NCT06425510Not ApplicableNot Yet Recruiting

Using Technology to Improve Function for Older Latinos With Disabilities in Underserved Areas

NCT07233798Recruiting

Presence of Dural Pulsation in Patients Diagnosed With Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

NCT07180147Active Not Recruiting

Arlington Longitudinal Optimal Healthy Aging Study (ALOHA)

NCT06042491Not ApplicableCompleted

The STRIVE Before Surgery Pilot Trial

NCT07141342Not ApplicableRecruitingPrimary

Fast In-Bed Tracking (FIT) System Lifestyle Intervention is a Clinical Trial of a Bed Scale Device. Overweight Wheelchair Users Will Participate in a Weight Loss Program, Half Will Receive Bed Scales, and Participants Who Receive the Bed Scales Are Expected to Have Increased Weight Loss.

NCT05695430Not ApplicableRecruiting

Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for People With Physical Disabilities

NCT07306312Not ApplicableEnrolling By Invitation

Psychological Predictors of Pain and Disability in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain After Manual Therapy

NCT07403149Not ApplicableNot Yet Recruiting

Improving STEP in Stroke Patients

NCT03115840Active Not Recruiting

Measuring Outcomes of Activity in Intensive Care

NCT07157995Not ApplicableRecruitingPrimary

Phase 4 of Designed With You

NCT06207084Not ApplicableRecruiting

The Fit With Us Study

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