Zap vs. shock: new study tests therapies for Burn-Related nerve pain
NCT ID NCT07102992
Summary
This study aims to see which of two non-invasive treatments works better for relieving nerve pain and improving arm function in people who developed cubital tunnel syndrome after an elbow burn. Researchers will compare high-intensity laser therapy to shock wave therapy in 75 participants. The main goal is to reduce pain and disability by improving how the nerve works.
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Out patient clinic , faculty of Physical Therapy, Benha university
SUSPENDEDBanhā, Al Qalyubia, Egypt
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Out patient clinic , faculty of Physical Therapy, ahram Canadian university
RECRUITINGGiza, Giza Governorate, Egypt
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