Muscle O2 Saturation and Hemoglobin Levels During Rehabilitation From Arthroscopic Surgery
Use of a Wearable Muscle Oxygen Saturation Sensor in the Rehabilitation of High-School and Collegiate Athletes Recovering From Arthroscopic Hip and Knee Surgery
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
226 participants
Aug 8, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study will utilize the Moxy wearable sensor to measure muscle oxygen saturation levels in athletes following lower extremity surgery (ACL or Hip arthroscopy) to evaluate their Return-to-Play. The acquired data will complement current protocols utilized by Dr. Voos and Dr. Salata in this regard and will add quantifiable evidence to enable a robust measurement of the surgical limb versus non-surgical limb.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Age range: Patients age 14 to 30 years
- Patients with ACL injury requiring surgical correction
- Patients undergoing arthroscopic hip surgery
- Healthy individuals with no history of ACL, arthroscopic knee or arthroscopic hip surgery
Exclusion Criteria3
- Patients below 14 years or above 30 years
- Non-English-speaking subjects
- Pregnant individuals
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Interventions
Patients will undergo physical therapy following surgical intervention
Healthy volunteers will undergo a monitored workout for comparison of data
Individuals will wear a Moxy sensor device during workouts to monitor oxygen and hemoglobin levels in their muscles
Locations(2)
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NCT05488054