New surgery study aims to help seniors heal faster from broken thigh bones
NCT ID NCT07237191
Summary
This study aims to find the better surgical method for fixing broken thigh bones near the knee in adults aged 55 and older. Researchers will compare using one surgical implant versus two to see which helps bones heal more reliably and gets patients back to their normal activities faster. The goal is to reduce the need for repeat surgeries and improve recovery for these common and serious injuries.
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