Clinical Trial

Assessment of Strength, Balance, and Function in Above-Knee Amputees in Relation to Residual Limb Length

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Record status
This record was last updated June 22, 2025 (before its estimated June 2026 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
The goal of this observational study is to learn how muscle strength, balance, and functional ability are affected in people with above-knee (transfemoral) amputations. The main questions it aims to answer are: How does the length of the lost part of the leg, compared to the intact leg, affect muscle strength, balance, and functional capacity? Is muscle strength at specific lower limb joints related to balance and performance ? Participants will: Have muscle strength measured at all intact lower limb joints using an isokinetic dynamometer Complete balance assessments using force platform technology that measures weight distribution and evaluates both static and dynamic balance Perform a six-minute walk test to evaluate endurance and functional capacity The study will help improve understanding of how limb length and joint-specific muscle strength impact mobility, supporting the development of better rehabilitation programs for amputees.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07032233
Lead Sponsor Ceren Kuzu
Collaborators: Gaziler Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Education and Research Hospital, Hacettepe University
Conditions Transfemoral Amputation
Enrollment 15 participants
Start Date 2025-06
Primary Completion 2026-06 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-09 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-06-22