U.S., June 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07020312) titled 'Brain-Computer Interface Visualization Training to Optimize Muscle Activation Following Orthopaedic Surgery' on May 27.
Brief Summary: After orthopedic surgeries like knee or hip replacement, some patients struggle to fully activate their muscles due to a condition called Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition (AMI). AMI can slow recovery and make physical therapy less effective. This clinical trial is testing whether a special type of brain training-called neurofeedback visualization training-can help improve muscle activation and speed up recovery.
In this study, patients will receive standard physical therapy after surgery. Half of them ...