Can you forget your artificial knee? 5-Year study investigates
NCT ID NCT02501733
Summary
This study followed patients who received a specific type of artificial knee replacement to see how well it worked over time. Researchers tracked 70 patients for up to 5 years after surgery to measure how much they could 'forget' their artificial joint during daily activities. The goal was to understand how this knee implant affects patients' quality of life and function long-term.
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Locations
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McBride Orthopedic Hospital
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73103, United States
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Norhtwestern University
Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States
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Spokane Joint Replacement Center
Spokane, Washington, 99218, United States
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Texas Orthopedics
Austin, Texas, 78759, United States
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Tulane University
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112, United States
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