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Clinical Characteristics of Patients who Failed Treatment with Knee Arthroscopy

Investigation of Post-Knee Arthroscopy Symptoms

Not Recruiting
100 years or below
All
Phase N/A
1 Location

Brief description of study.

The purpose of this study is to review patient records of patients who seek treatment for continued symptoms within a year of undergoing a knee arthroscopy and to determine what the clinical characteristics are of these patients. Specifically, we want to

Detailed description of study

The purpose of this study is to review patient records of patients who seek treatment for continued symptoms within a year of undergoing a knee arthroscopy and to determine what the clinical characteristics are of these patients. Specifically, we want to

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: Knee Arthroscopy
  • Age: 100 years or below
  • Gender: All

The purpose of this study is to investigate symptoms that persist in patients within a year after undergoing knee arthroscopy. Knee arthroscopy is a surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems in the knee joint. The study aims to understand the clinical characteristics of these patients by reviewing their medical records.

Participants in this study will have their medical records reviewed to gather information about their symptoms and treatment history. This data will help identify patterns or common factors among patients experiencing ongoing symptoms after knee arthroscopy.

  • Who can participate: Eligibility criteria include individuals who have undergone knee arthroscopy within the past year and are experiencing persistent symptoms.
  • Study details: Participants will not need to take any specific actions, as the study involves reviewing existing medical records.
Updated on 19 Feb 2024. Study ID: 1211009991

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