New shot could ease Kids' pain and cut opioid use after knee surgery
NCT ID NCT06559137
Summary
This study aims to see if a single numbing injection near the nerves (a peripheral nerve block) given during ACL knee surgery provides better pain relief and reduces the need for opioid pain pills in young athletes aged 13 and older. Researchers will compare pain levels and medication use for one week after surgery between teens who receive the nerve block and those who do not. The goal is to find safer, more effective ways to manage post-surgery pain in kids.
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