Robot takes aim at wrist pain: could a machine make shots more precise?
NCT ID NCT07334964
Summary
This small, early study is testing whether using a robotic arm to hold an ultrasound device helps doctors give steroid injections for carpal tunnel syndrome. It will compare the robot-assisted method to the standard manual method in 20 patients to see if it's safe, accurate, and affects pain relief. The goal is to gather information to plan a larger future study.
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CHU Orléans
RECRUITINGOrléans, 45067, France
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