Researchers seek to define what 'Better' really means for broken wrists
NCT ID NCT07341594
Summary
This study aims to figure out how much improvement in a specific strength test is needed for patients to feel a real, meaningful benefit after a broken wrist. Researchers will measure strength, movement, and pain in about 109 adults recovering from this common fracture. The goal is to create a better standard for measuring recovery that focuses on what matters most to patients.
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Pamukkale University
Denizli, Turkey (Türkiye)
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