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Postural Correctors & Activity Trackers in Total Knee Replacement Rehab

Postural Correctors & Activity Trackers in Total Knee Replacement Rehab

Recruiting
40-60 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

  • To assess the impact of postural corrector on post-operative knee function and activity
    • To evaluate the role of activity tracker in monitoring and enhancing post-operative rehabilitation
    • To assess the effects of postural corrector and activity tracker on pain management during rehabilitation

Description

Knee osteoarthritis is a major public health threat. Chronic pain and incapacity related to knee degenerative arthritis (OA) is current among the older population in several developed countries and also the condition is marked by many pathological characteristics, like joint house narrowing and also the formation of osteophytes, Despite the pressing want for effective hindrance and treatment methods, there's a scarcity of comprehensive demographic knowledge on the general prevalence of the un wellness and also the specific subgroups affected

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants who fall in this category will be included in the study.
    • Commercially available devices
    • Post-operative total knee replacement
    • Males and females
    • Age 40 to 60 years

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants who fall in this category will be excluded from the study.
    • Non wearable devices
    • Patient had been through surgery more than 1 month
    • Patients with any other disorder or disease

Study details
    Total Knee Replacement

NCT06877845

Riphah International University

15 October 2025

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