U.S., April 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07523399) titled 'Joint Health, Balance and Quality of Life in Adults With Hemophilia A' on April 04.

Brief Summary: Hemophilia is a hereditary bleeding disorder characterized by recurrent bleeding episodes, particularly into joints and muscles, leading to chronic musculoskeletal complications. Repeated joint bleeding may result in hemophilic arthropathy, which is associated with progressive joint damage, chronic pain, reduced mobility, and functional limitations. Advances in prophylactic treatment have significantly improved life expectancy in individuals with hemophilia; however, long-term musculoskeletal complications continue to affect daily fun...