Brain and knee muscle weakness study

Brain and knee muscle weakness study Why does quadriceps weakness persist after total knee replacement?

The Knee Replacement and Muscle Power (KRAMP) study is an exploratory investigation of neuroplastic mechanisms into motor impairment and muscle weakness after knee replacement surgery

26/05/2022

We are looking for individuals who are undergoing total knee replacement to participate in our research! You could be reimbursed for up to $150 for your time. To participate, you’ll need to meet the following criteria:
o Have a surgery scheduled in the next 4-6 Weeks
o Do not have a previous knee joint replacement in the same knee;
o Do not have high tibial osteotomy;
o Do not have neurological disorders, epilepsy, psychiatric conditions, other chronic pain conditions;
o Do not have metal implants in the skull;
o Do not have a loss of sensation in the limbs.
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