RecruitingNot applicableNCT06693479

Could a Feedback Device Help Manage Work-related Shoulder Disorders?

Studying NON RARE IN EUROPE: Rheumatoid arthritis

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Key facts

Sponsor
Laval University
Principal Investigator
Philippe Meidinger, PT, PhD student, PT, PhD student
Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en réadaptation et intégration sociale (Cirris)
Intervention
Shoulder watch load (SWL) feedback(device)
Enrollment
42 target
Eligibility
18 years · All sexes
Timeline
20252026

Study locations (1)

Collaborators

The Arthritis Society, Canada

Primary source

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