Wearable tech could revolutionize how doctors track arthritis pain
NCT ID NCT07031518
Summary
This study tested whether small wearable sensors could provide better information about knee osteoarthritis than standard clinic visits. Researchers had 43 participants with knee arthritis wear ankle and wrist sensors for two months to track their daily movement and stiffness. The goal was to find digital measurements that reliably reflect real-world symptoms, which could help doctors personalize treatment.
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Centre de référence des maladies neuromusculaire (CRMN Liège), Hopital de la Citadelle
Liège, 4000, Belgium
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