Can a simple brace and tracker speed up knee surgery recovery?
NCT ID NCT06877845
Summary
This study looked at whether using a posture-correcting brace and an activity tracker could help people recover better after total knee replacement surgery. It involved 20 adults aged 40-60 who had recently undergone the surgery. The goal was to see if these devices could improve knee function, increase physical activity, and help manage pain during rehabilitation.
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Locations
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Helping Hand Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences (HHIRS)
Mānsehra, KPK, 21300, Pakistan
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