Knee surgery patients go home sooner with better pain control
NCT ID NCT05715645
Summary
This study compared two different pain control methods used during knee replacement surgery to see which helps patients recover faster. Researchers followed 130 patients with knee osteoarthritis to measure how quickly they could walk and leave the hospital after surgery. The goal was to determine which pain management approach leads to better recovery outcomes in the first few days after the procedure.
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Hôpital Privé Médipôle
Villeurbanne, 69100, France
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