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Clinical Trial Summary

Every year more than 50 million people worldwide are injured due to RTAs which in turn makes it one of the leading causes of disability. During automobile collisions, the lower limbs are the most commonly injured region of the human body. Ankle injuries can be particularly long-lasting, resulting in excessive medical costs, inability to work, and serious psychological distress. Physiotherapists often contribute to the rehabilitation of ankle fractures, which typically starts soon after the period of immobilization. Joint mobilization led to increased ankle movement, improved gait patterns, reduced pain and the number of treatment sessions required, and hastened return to activities when compared with the usual rest, ice, compression, and elevation protocol.


Clinical Trial Description

Participants will be assigned into two groups: 1. Study group will receive a Supervised physical therapy exercise program in the form of Mobilization exercise, Stretching exercise, and Strengthening exercise. 2. Control group will receive a Home-based exercise program of Stretching exercises, strengthening exercises and ROM exercises. ;


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NCT number NCT06010706
Study type Interventional
Source Jouf University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 25, 2023
Completion date March 1, 2024

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