No more bed rest? study tests lifting Post-Surgery activity limits
NCT ID NCT06909058
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether giving patients fewer restrictions after minimally invasive gynecologic surgery helps them recover better. About 148 adults having laparoscopic surgery will be split into two groups: one gets standard activity limits for 2 weeks, the other gets no specific restrictions. Participants fill out short surveys about their recovery 1 and 2 weeks after surgery.
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Women and Infants Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island, 02905, United States
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