Could a simple infection after amputation lead to years of pain?
NCT ID NCT07438795
Summary
This study aims to understand if getting an infection in the stump after a traumatic amputation makes people more likely to have long-term pain in that area. Researchers will follow 150 people who recently had an amputation for six months, checking for infections and measuring their pain levels. The goal is to see if preventing or quickly treating infections could help reduce chronic pain after surgery.
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