New shoulder implant aims to ease chronic pain for patients with severe damage
NCT ID NCT03404778
Summary
This study is testing a specific reverse shoulder implant designed to reduce pain and improve shoulder movement in people with severe shoulder joint damage and deficient rotator cuffs. About 175 patients at multiple medical centers will receive the implant and be followed for at least one year to measure pain levels and shoulder function. The main goal is to see how much the implant reduces patients' pain one year after surgery compared to before the operation.
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Locations
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Acromion LLC
Towson, Maryland, 21204, United States
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Allina Health System DBA Sports and Orthopaedic Specialists
Edina, Minnesota, 55439, United States
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Joint Implant Surgeons
New Albany, Ohio, 43054, United States
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William Beaumont Hospital
Royal Oak, Michigan, 48073, United States
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