Zap your way to stronger knees? study tests electric pulses on Athletes' pain
NCT ID NCT07237867
Summary
This study is testing if a brief session of electrical nerve stimulation can immediately improve leg strength in athletes with chronic knee tendon pain (jumper's knee). Each of the 19 participants will try three different types of stimulation to see which frequency works best. The goal is to help doctors and trainers choose the right settings to help athletes recover and perform better.
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Blanquerna University
RECRUITINGBarcelona, Barcelona, 08020, Spain
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