Can a faster rehab program get you back on your feet sooner after knee surgery?
NCT ID NCT07319546
Summary
This study is testing whether a faster, more intensive rehabilitation program helps people recover better after knee replacement surgery compared to the usual, slower rehab. It involves 32 patients aged 50-80 who are getting a knee replacement for severe arthritis. Researchers will measure knee function and quality of life for 6 months to see which rehab approach works best.
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RECRUITINGDali, Yunnan, China
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