Zap your way to a faster knee recovery? new sleeve aims to help
NCT ID NCT06341868
Summary
This study is testing a new wearable device called KneeStim, which uses gentle electrical stimulation on the knee muscles. The goal is to see if wearing it during daily activities and rehab helps people walk more normally and regain muscle strength faster after ACL reconstruction surgery. Researchers will compare two groups of young military cadets to see if the device helps them return to full activity sooner.
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Keller Army Community Hospital
RECRUITINGWest Point, New York, 10996, United States
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