Freezing nerves to fix Stroke-Damaged feet: less invasive option tested
NCT ID NCT06726434
Summary
This study is testing if a less invasive procedure that freezes nerves (cryoneurotomy) works as well as traditional surgery for people who have a stiff, twisted foot after a stroke. It will involve 114 people who have not gotten better with other treatments. Researchers will compare how well each procedure reduces stiffness and improves walking over a year.
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C.H.U. Poitiers
RECRUITINGPoitiers, 86000, France
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CHRU Montpellier
RECRUITINGMontpellier, 34295, France
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CHU Rennes
RECRUITINGRennes, 35000, France
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CHU Saint-Etienne
RECRUITINGSaint-Etienne, 44055, France
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Hôpital Purpan
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGToulouse, 31059, France
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Hôpital Raymond Pointcarré
RECRUITINGGarches, 92380, France
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Pôle Saint-Hélier
RECRUITINGRennes, 35000, France
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