Knee fix for arthritis: does it hurt your ankle?
NCT ID NCT05183750
Summary
This study looked at how a specific knee surgery for arthritis might affect the ankle. Researchers followed 20 younger, active patients with knee arthritis who had a surgery to realign their leg. The main goal was to understand if correcting the knee's alignment changes ankle pain or how the ankle joint is positioned.
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Sohag univeristy- Faculty of medicine
Sohag, 82511, Egypt
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