Scientists test if rehab can 'Rewire' the brain after knee surgery

NCT ID NCT07243860

Summary

This study is testing a special rehabilitation program for people who have had surgery to repair a torn knee ligament (ACL). Researchers want to see if this training not only strengthens the knee but also changes how the brain controls the leg muscles. They are enrolling 50 patients to measure improvements in walking, strength, and brain activity during recovery.

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Locations

  • Beijing Key Laboratory for Precision Diagnosis and Treatment Devices of Sports Injuries - R&D and Translation

    Beijing, Haidian, 10091, China

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