Eyes-Closed balance training may boost knee replacement recovery
NCT ID NCT06936267
First seen Feb 22, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study tests whether doing balance exercises with eyes closed soon after total knee replacement helps patients recover better. About 66 adults aged 60-85 with knee osteoarthritis will be split into two groups: one doing standard rehab plus eyes-closed balance training, the other doing standard rehab alone. The goal is to see if removing visual feedback improves balance and walking ability.
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CRMPR - les herbiers
Bois-Guillaume, 76 230, France
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Chu Rouen
Rouen, 76 031, France
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