Walking on air: can Anti-Gravity treadmills speed up hip surgery recovery?
NCT ID NCT07170215
Summary
This study tested if using a special anti-gravity treadmill during rehab helps people recover better after hip replacement surgery. Thirty-four patients were split into two groups: one used the anti-gravity treadmill, and the other followed standard rehab. Researchers measured muscle strength, pain, and walking ability to see which method worked best.
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University Hospital Thalassotherapia Opatija
Rijeka, 51000, Croatia
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