Scientists probe muscle cells to unlock mystery of childhood shoulder stiffness
NCT ID NCT05403034
Summary
This study aimed to understand why children with birth-related arm paralysis often develop stiff shoulders. Researchers collected small muscle samples from eight children during planned shoulder surgery. They grew these cells in a lab to study their ability to repair and regenerate, hoping to find clues for future treatments.
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Chu Montpellier
Montpellier, 34000, France
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