Study seeks better pain relief for young athletes after knee surgery
NCT ID NCT06590402
Summary
This study is comparing two different nerve block techniques used to manage pain after knee surgery in children and teenagers. Researchers want to see which method—an anterior femoral cutaneous nerve block or an adductor canal block—leads to better pain control, less need for opioid pain medication, and a smoother recovery. The study includes 60 young patients (ages 8-18) having surgery to repair a torn ACL or a knee ligament called the MPFL.
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Hospital for Special Surgery
RECRUITINGNew York, New York, 10021, United States
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