Needles and massage tested to ease Post-Surgery knee pain
NCT ID NCT03506685
Summary
This study aimed to see if adding dry needling (a technique using thin needles) and soft tissue massage to standard physical therapy could better manage pain and reduce painkiller use after ACL reconstruction surgery. It planned to compare these techniques against standard care in adults recovering from this common knee surgery. The trial was withdrawn before any participants were enrolled.
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Keller Army Community Hospital
West Point, New York, 10996, United States
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