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NCT04050319 · readout in 978 d

Sponsored by ATI Holdings, LLC (industry) · ATI — their whole pipeline →.

Phase
Status
Active, not recruiting
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
550,000estimated
Sites
1
Country
United States

Every value on this page is a field the sponsor filed with ClinicalTrials.gov, reproduced. Dates are their own estimates, revised as a study runs, unless the registry marks them actual. sources →

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov, retrieved 2026-08-19

Dates

each axis at the precision it was filed, with the registry's own basis
DateFiledBasisWhat it is
Start2026-04-23actualWhen the study began enrolling
Primary completion2029-04-23estimatedThe date the last participant is measured for the primary outcome — the readout window
Study completion2029-04-23estimatedThe whole study's end, after follow-up
First posted2019-08-08actualWhen this record first appeared on the registry
Results postedWhen the sponsor posted results to the registry
Record updated2026-05-04actualThe sponsor's own last edit to this record — every projection above is as current as this date

What it studies

Condition

  • Sport Medicine

Intervention

  • Diagnostic test: Screening and diagnosis if injured — also filed as athletic training

Primary outcomes

what the primary-completion date above is the date OF
Numerical Rating Scale (NRS)
measured Baseline (Day 1 at Evaluation), throughout patient's episode of care asked each visit, on average up to 12 weeks
Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE)
measured Administered at initial evaluation, and every 4th visit for the patient's episode of care (on average 12 weeks).

Publications

Linked on the registry record. A “linked by the registry” entry is NLM's own automated PubMed match, not a claim by the sponsor that the paper reports this study.

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