Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for the treatment of fatigue in post-COVID-19 patients

Radiology Infectious Disease Endocrinology COVID-19 Diabetes Infectious Disease Adult Subjects Female Subjects Male Subjects

The objective of this study is to investigate the short- and long-term effects of multiple sessions of 4 mA M1 tDCS on fatigue and brain activity in recovered COVID-19 patients using established measures of perception of fatigue, performance fatigability, and cerebral glucose uptake. Our central hypothesis is that tDCS will improve fatigue short- and long-term, and thus will improve quality of life (QOL) in recovered COVID-19 patients and that these changes will be associated with alterations in brain activity.

NPWT Study

Cancer Orthopedics Infectious Disease Sarcoma Infectious Disease Adult Subjects Female Subjects Male Subjects

This is a study comparing two methods of dressing a post operative wound that are currently in practice. One method is a traditional dry gauze dressing. The other method is using a negative pressure dressing that provides gentle suction on the wound.

The investigators will attempt to determine how well the use of post-operative negative pressure dressing reduces wound healing problems in patients who have surgery after radiation for a sarcoma in the thigh or leg.

One Stage versus Two Stage For Periprosthetic Hip And Knee Infection

Orthopedics Infectious Disease Infectious Disease Adult Subjects Female Subjects Male Subjects

The purpose of this study is to compare the outcomes of two different treatment options commonly used to manage periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), an infection around the artificial knee or hip.