Study aims to find best knee surgery for arthritis pain
NCT ID NCT07257211
Summary
This study aims to find out if a partial knee replacement or a full knee replacement works better for adults with arthritis on the inner side of the knee. Researchers will randomly assign 102 participants to receive one of the two standard surgeries. They will then track patients' pain, knee function, and recovery over several years to see which procedure leads to better long-term results.
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Department for orthopedics and traumatology of Medical University of Graz
Graz, 8036, Austria
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