Plain-English translation of NCT06272422 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This trial is testing three different surgical approaches for hip replacement in patients with hip arthritis. Researchers want to understand which technique best restores the natural biomechanics (movement and alignment) of the hip by measuring the results with specialized 3D imaging scans before surgery, three months after, and one year after.
Hip replacement is a common surgery, but doctors are not certain which surgical technique works best for restoring how the hip naturally moves and functions. This study will help surgeons understand which approach gives patients the best long-term results.
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You will have imaging scans (X-rays and CT scans) before your surgery and again about 3 months after. At those same time points, you'll complete a short clinical exam and questionnaires about how your hip is working. You'll return for one final check-up at 12 months after surgery. In total, you'll have about three to four visits over the course of one year.
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