New hip repair technique tested against standard surgery
NCT ID NCT05402072
Summary
This study compares two surgical methods for repairing damaged hip cartilage in adults aged 18-55. Forty patients will be randomly assigned to receive either the standard microfracture procedure or a newer technique called AMIC. Researchers will track participants for two years to see which method better improves hip function, reduces pain, and helps cartilage regrow.
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McMaster University
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