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Assessment of Early Ambulation in Patients Receiving Continuous Adductor Canal Block With Ultrasound Guided Posterior Capsular Knee Injection vs. Femoral Nerve Block With Tibial Nerve Block Following Total Knee Replacement
The purpose of this study is to assess early ambulation following total knee replacement in patients receiving continuous adductor canal block with posterior capsular injection compared to continuous femoral nerve block with tibial nerve block.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Trinity Health Of New England |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | TERMINATED |
| Enrolment | 11 |
| Start date | 2011-10 |
| Completion | 2012-09 |
Conditions
- Pain
- Osteoarthritis
Interventions
- Canal Block and Capsular Injection
- Femoral Nerve Block with Tibial Nerve Block
Primary outcomes
- Ability to ambulate post operatively. — Up to 3 days (72 hours) post surgery.
Ability to ambulate and perform tasks of the rehabilitation program and reach rehabilitation milestones after total knee arthroplasty.
Countries
United States