Sound waves for sore knees: study tests two pain relief techniques
NCT ID NCT07323030
Summary
This completed study tested whether adding one of two different therapeutic ultrasound techniques to standard physical therapy works better for knee osteoarthritis pain and stiffness than physical therapy alone. It involved 46 adults with moderate knee arthritis. Researchers measured changes in pain, stiffness, and walking ability to see which approach helped patients move and feel better.
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Prof .Dr .Cemil Taşcioğlu City Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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