Tracking 1000 knees for 5 years: the hunt for better ACL surgery results
NCT ID NCT03441659
Summary
This study aims to understand what leads to better long-term results after ACL (knee ligament) reconstruction surgery. It will follow 1,000 patients for up to 5 years after their operation, checking in on their pain, knee stability, and ability to return to sports and work. The goal is to identify which factors and surgical techniques help patients recover the best function over time.
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Stefano Zaffagnini
RECRUITINGBologna, Italia, Italy
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