Smart knee brace study shows promise for At-Home OA relief
NCT ID NCT07188493
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a custom knee brace connected to a mobile app and motion sensors can improve symptoms and daily function for people with knee osteoarthritis. 36 adults aged 45-75 with mild to moderate knee OA wore their assigned brace for 6 months and completed surveys and measurements. The goal was to see if remote rehabilitation could be an effective non-surgical option.
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Sporto
Lodz, 90-038, Poland
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