New study tests better ways to numb pain during broken wrist repair
NCT ID NCT07268547
Summary
This study compares three different local anesthesia techniques to reduce pain for adults with broken wrists during emergency room treatment. Researchers are testing which method—a nerve block, an injection into the fracture site, or a combination of both—provides the best pain relief before and after the bone is set. The goal is to improve patient comfort and potentially reduce the need for stronger pain medications during this common procedure.
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Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
Sarasota, Florida, 34239, United States
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