Sensors track recovery after major spine surgery
NCT ID NCT05611775
Summary
This study aims to understand how well people move and walk after major surgery to correct a curved spine. Researchers will use motion sensors and lab tests to measure walking speed, balance, and muscle activity in 50 patients before and after their operation. The goal is to gather detailed information about recovery to help improve future care.
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Mayo Clinic Minnesota
RECRUITINGRochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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