Scraping vs. wrapping: new study tests therapies for frozen knees
NCT ID NCT07204119
Summary
This study is comparing two different hands-on therapies to see which works better for people with stiff, painful knees after leg fracture surgery. It will involve 48 adults who had surgery 6 weeks ago. One therapy uses special tools to massage the knee (Graston Technique), while the other uses a tight elastic band to temporarily restrict blood flow (Tissue Flossing).
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Banazir Bhutto Hospital,
RECRUITINGRawalpindi, Punjab Province, 46000, Pakistan
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