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Zapping knee pain: new study tests two electrical therapies for arthritis relief

NCT ID NCT07258693

Summary

This study aims to see which combination works better for easing knee osteoarthritis symptoms in people over 60: a standard exercise program paired with a common electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device, or the same exercises paired with a newer type of noninvasive neuromodulation (NESA). Researchers will measure changes in pain, stiffness, mobility, strength, and mental well-being after an 8-week treatment period.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • ICOT rehabilitation centers

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

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