Hip Arthroplasty Clinical Trials

60 recruitingLast updated: May 21, 2026

There are 60 actively recruiting hip arthroplasty clinical trials across 22 countries. Studies span Not Applicable, Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4. Top locations include Amsterdam, Netherlands, Paris, France, Chicago, Illinois, United States. Updated daily from ClinicalTrials.gov.


Hip Arthroplasty Trials at a Glance

60 actively recruiting trials for hip arthroplasty are listed on ClinicalTrialsFinder across 6 cities in 22 countries. The largest study group is Not Applicable with 30 trials, with the heaviest enrollment activity in Amsterdam, Paris, and Chicago. Lead sponsors running hip arthroplasty studies include Medacta International SA, JointResearch, and Tanta University.

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About Hip Arthroplasty Clinical Trials

Looking for clinical trials for Hip Arthroplasty? There are currently 7 studies actively recruiting participants. Clinical trials offer access to new treatments before they are widely available, and every approved therapy in use today was first tested through a clinical trial.

Below you can browse trials, sign up for alerts when new Hip Arthroplasty trials open, and view eligibility criteria for each study. Each listing includes the study phase, locations, and enrollment details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Hip Arthroplasty clinical trials

A clinical trial is a carefully designed research study that tests new medical treatments, drugs, devices, or approaches in human volunteers. Every approved medication and treatment available today was proven safe and effective through clinical trials.

All clinical trials are reviewed and approved by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) — independent committees that evaluate patient safety. Trials follow strict protocols, and your health is monitored closely throughout. You can withdraw at any time.

Not necessarily. Many trials compare the new treatment against the current standard of care, meaning all participants receive active treatment. When placebos are used, they are typically combined with standard treatment, not given alone. The trial description will always specify the design.

Under the Affordable Care Act, most private insurers are required to cover routine patient care costs during a clinical trial. The sponsor typically covers the investigational treatment itself. Medicare also covers routine costs for qualifying trials.

Yes. Participation is completely voluntary. You can withdraw at any time, for any reason, without it affecting your access to standard medical care.

Each trial has specific eligibility criteria — including age, diagnosis, disease stage, prior treatments, and general health. Browse the trials listed above and check their eligibility sections. You can also contact the trial site directly to discuss your situation.

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Recruiting

Prospective Follow-up of the Prevision Hip Stem With Comparison of Different Implant Variants

Revision Total Hip ArthroplastyPeriprosthetic Fracture of Hip
Aesculap AG120 enrolled2 locationsNCT06626490
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Iliopsoas (IPB) and Pericapsular Nerve Group (PENG) Blocks Comparison on Analgesia and Recovery After Total Hip Arthroplasty

Postoperative Pain ManagementTotal Hip Arthroplasty (THA)PENG Block+2 more
University of Liege118 enrolled1 locationNCT06964282
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Binaural Beats for Postoperative Pain and Anxiety Reduction

AnxietyTotal Hip Arthroplasty (THA)Total Knee Replacement+6 more
University of Miami50 enrolled1 locationNCT07437469
Recruiting
Not Applicable

CLinical Evaluation of ANtiseptic Skin Preparation in Revision Total Joint Arthroplasty of the Hip and Knee

Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty (RTHA)Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre400 enrolled3 locationsNCT05828810
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Early Rehabilitation After Total Hip Arthroplasty

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA)
Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University52 enrolled1 locationNCT07550647
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Analgesic Efficacy of Quadro-Iliac Plane Block Versus Erector Spinae Plane in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Total Hip ArthroplastyErector Spinae Plane BlockAnalgesic Efficacy+1 more
Tanta University76 enrolled1 locationNCT07537036
Recruiting
Phase 2

Efficacy and Safety of TRD205 Tablets for Postoperative Analgesia in Unilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty (Phase IIb)

Postoperative Analgesia After Unilateral Hip Arthroplasty
Beijing Tide Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd200 enrolled1 locationNCT07543796
Recruiting

Clinical Performance of XPEO-E Liner in SERF Dual-mobility Cups

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA)
Societe dEtude, de Recherche et de Fabrication500 enrolled5 locationsNCT06917365
Recruiting

Characteristics of Persistent Pain Composition Following Total Hip or Knee Arthroplasty: a Descriptive Study

Survey and QuestionnairePain (Visceral, Somatic, or Neuropathic)Hip Arthroplasty Replacement+1 more
Rigshospitalet, Denmark100 enrolled1 locationNCT07110324
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Development of an Outcome Score for Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis and Knee Joint Endoprosthesis Using an App

Hip ArthroplastyKnee OsteoarthritisKnee Arthroplasty+1 more
Technical University of Munich1,250 enrolled1 locationNCT07212699
Recruiting
Not Applicable

DIPB vs. SIFIB for Postoperative Analgesia After Hip Surgery

Hip Arthroplastyacute postoperative painPostoperative Pain+1 more
Sivas Numune Hospital70 enrolled2 locationsNCT07452120
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Ultrasound-Guided Quadro-Iliac Plane Block for Pain Management After Total Hip Arthroplasty

Pain ManagementTotal Hip Arthroplasty
Bursa City Hospital100 enrolled1 locationNCT07410000
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Cognitive and Physical Recovery After Hip Fracture in Frail Patients Using Digital Rehabilitation Technology

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA)Hip Arthroplasty ReplacementFracture Femur
C.O.T. Cure Ortopediche Traumatologiche S.p.A.30 enrolled2 locationsNCT07392515
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Feasibility of Choose to Move Replacement Ready

Sedentary behaviorsPainMobility Limitation+7 more
University of British Columbia60 enrolled1 locationNCT07069179
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Evaluating the Efficacy of the Psoas Sheath Block for Post Operative Analgesia Following Hip Arthroplasty

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA)
University College Hospital Galway130 enrolled1 locationNCT07453498
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Sacral ESPB vs. PENG Block for Hip Hemiarthroplasty Analgesia

Hip ArthroplastyPostoperative PainFemoral Neck Fractures+1 more
Fayoum University Hospital80 enrolled1 locationNCT07442721
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Kinesiophobia and Functional Outcomes After Total Hip Arthroplasty.

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA)Kinesiophobia (Fear of Movement)
Cairo University100 enrolled1 locationNCT07427758
Recruiting
Phase 3

Methadone in THA for Post-op Pain and Opioid Reduction

Post Operative PainTotal Hip Arthroplasty
Medical University of South Carolina162 enrolled1 locationNCT07227064
Recruiting
Phase 3

Suzetrigine in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Total Hip Replacement SurgeryPainPain Management+13 more
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York210 enrolled1 locationNCT07226700
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Comparing Collared and Collarless Femoral Stems in Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty

primary Total Hip Arthroplasty
Medstar Health Research Institute100 enrolled1 locationNCT07337642