U.S., Dec. 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07297485) titled 'Evaluating the Level of Agreement Between Goniometer Measurements and Algorithm to Determine Wall Squat Position' on Dec. 09.

Brief Summary: The wall squat exercise has been used in several research studies to help lower blood pressure. However, setting up the correct squat position often involves using a joint angle-measuring tool called a goniometer to get the knee at exactly the right angle. To set up the wall squat using a goniometer, someone has to stand in position, hold still while their knee angle is measured and adjusted, and then measure how high they should squat. This takes time, can be uncomfortable, and can be difficul...