Zapping knee pain: could a temporary nerve device offer relief?
NCT ID NCT06152029
Summary
This study tested whether a temporary nerve stimulation device could help people with chronic knee pain from osteoarthritis. The device was meant to block pain signals from the knee. Researchers measured changes in pain levels, quality of life, and medication use in a small group of participants.
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Locations
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Aurora Health Center
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 54937, United States
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Aurora Health Oshkosh
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 54914, United States
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