Fractal cues may rewire brains of ACL athletes

NCT ID NCT07243535

First seen Dec 05, 2025 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 19 times

Summary

This study looks at how a single walking session with different visual cues affects movement and brain signals in 36 athletes who had ACL surgery. One type of cue is steady (isochronous), while the other has natural variations (fractal). The goal is to see if fractal cues can restore a more natural walking pattern and improve brain function, which might lower the chance of re-injury.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Egas Moniz School of Health & Science

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    Almada, Monte de Caparica, 2829-511, Portugal

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