Researchers examine which hand suffers more in scleroderma
NCT ID NCT05171114
Summary
This study aimed to understand how scleroderma affects hand function differently between a person's dominant and non-dominant hand. Researchers measured joint movement, skin tightness, and pain in 30 adults with scleroderma. The goal was to gather basic information to help improve future hand therapy and management for this condition.
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CHU de Limoges
Limoges, 87042, France
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