Could your back be the key to your knee pain?
NCT ID NCT07436897
Summary
This study aimed to understand if there is a connection between knee pain and how well a person can sense the position of their lower back (lumbar proprioception) in people with knee osteoarthritis. Researchers measured pain levels and back position sense in 56 adults aged 40-60 with knee arthritis. The goal was to gather knowledge about how pain and body awareness might be related, not to test a new treatment.
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Physical therapy College - Cairo university
Cairo, Egypt
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