10-Year knee replacement study aims to improve joint longevity
NCT ID NCT03495232
Summary
This study follows 700 people for up to 10 years after they receive a specific brand of total knee replacement. The goal is to track how well the implant works over time, how much pain relief and improved function patients experience, and how often complications or additional surgeries occur. Researchers will collect patient feedback and check implant survival through national joint registries.
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Locations
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Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Institute Locomoteur de L'Ouest
Saint-Grégoire, 35760, France
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Ortopedic Clinic, Motala Specialist Care Capio AB
Motala, Sweden
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St Olavs Hospital
Trondheim, Norway
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