Cement injection trial aims to get seniors back on their feet faster
NCT ID NCT07493564
Summary
This study is testing whether a quick, minimally invasive procedure called sacroplasty helps older adults recover faster from painful pelvic fractures. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either this cement injection procedure or standard pain management and physical therapy. Researchers will measure pain, mobility, and quality of life over six months to see which approach works better.
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Hull University Teaching Hospitals
Hull, East Yorkshire, HU3 2JZ, United Kingdom
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