Study aims to find best pain relief after ankle surgery
NCT ID NCT04575688
Summary
This study compares two standard pain control methods used during ankle or foot surgery. Researchers will enroll 100 patients to see which method—an injection around the joint or a nerve block behind the knee—provides better pain relief and patient satisfaction after surgery. The goal is to help doctors choose the most effective pain management approach for their patients.
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Germantown, Tennessee, 38138, United States
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