Could a walking bike speed up recovery after knee surgery?
NCT ID NCT06080152
Summary
This small study is testing if using a special walking bike, called the Alinker, can help people move around better and with less pain after total knee replacement surgery. Participants will use the bike before and for three months after their operation. Researchers will track how much they use it, their pain levels, and how well their knee functions during recovery.
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450 Broadway
RECRUITINGRedwood City, California, 94063, United States
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