Zap and exercise: new hope to keep liver patients stronger and out of hospital
NCT ID NCT07162636
Summary
This study is testing whether a combination of electrical muscle stimulation and resistance exercises can help hospitalized patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis who have lost muscle mass (sarcopenia). The goal is to see if this approach improves leg strength and physical performance, which could help patients recover better and potentially reduce their chances of being readmitted to the hospital after going home.
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