Early Partial Weight-bearing After Pelvic Fixation Surgeries, NCT07538726
Summary
NIH registered a randomized clinical trial (NCT07538726) comparing immediate partial weight-bearing versus delayed weight-bearing in individuals who underwent pelvic fixation surgeries. The study will evaluate functional recovery, pain, gait, reduction quality, muscle strength, and quality of life outcomes. The trial is registered as an observational study entry with no compliance obligations.
“Limited Randomized Studies Have Evaluated Early Weight-bearing After Pelvic Fixation Surgeries”
What changed
NIH registered a new randomized clinical trial, NCT07538726, titled 'Early Partial Weight-bearing May Improve Functional Recovery Without Increasing Complications Despite This Potential, Limited Randomized Studies Have Evaluated Early Weight-bearing After Pelvic Fixation Surgeries.' The trial compares immediate partial weight-bearing intervention against delayed weight-bearing in individuals who underwent specific pelvic fixation surgeries. Conditions studied include pelvic fractures and weight-bearing outcomes.
Healthcare providers and clinical investigators involved in orthopedic trauma or pelvic fracture rehabilitation should note this trial's existence as part of the broader evidence landscape. The registration does not impose new compliance requirements but signals continued clinical interest in early mobilization protocols post-pelvic fixation. Institutions conducting similar research should ensure their protocols align with evolving evidence as this trial progresses.
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Early Partial Weight-bearing May Improve Functional Recovery Without Increasing Complications Despite This Potential, Limited Randomized Studies Have Evaluated Early Weight-bearing After Pelvic Fixation Surgeries
N/A NCT07538726 Kind: NA Apr 20, 2026
Abstract
The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to compare between the effect of immediate weight bearing (WB) versus delayed weight bearing in improving function, pain, gait, quality of reduction radiologically, muscle strength, and quality of life outcomes in individuals who underwent specific pelvic fixation surgeries.
Conditions: Pelvic Fractures, Weight Bearing
Interventions: Immediate Partial Weight Bearing
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