Brain-Computer Interface Visualization Training to Optimize Muscle Activation Following Orthopaedic Surgery
Summary
After orthopedic surgeries like knee or hip replacement, some patients struggle to fully activate their muscles due to a condition called Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition (AMI). AMI can slow recovery and make physical therapy less effective. This clinical trial is testing whether a special type of brain training-called neurofeedback visualization training-can help improve muscle activation and speed up recovery. In this study, patients will receive standard physical therapy after surgery. Half of
Eligibility
Participants * Inclusion Criteria: * Patient age \>18 years * Ability to complete neurofeedback training and follow study follow-ups * Indicated for one of the four investigated orthopedic procedures * Exclusion Criteria: * Inability to participate in neurofeedback training * Lack of de
Locations
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