Plain-English translation of NCT05719935 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This is a long-term observational study that tracks patients who have received or will receive a KinematX wrist replacement—a device designed to help people with damaged or arthritic wrists. The study will measure how much movement and strength you have in your wrist after surgery and ask you about your quality of life, following you for up to 10 years.
Wrist replacement is a newer option for severe wrist problems, and doctors want to understand how well it works over many years and whether people are satisfied with the results.
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You will attend regular follow-up visits with your surgeon as part of your normal post-surgery care. During these visits, doctors will measure how far you can move your wrist, test your grip and pinch strength, and ask you to fill out questionnaires about how your wrist feels and how well it's working in daily life. This data will be recorded in a secure database and tracked for up to 10 years after your surgery.
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