New shoulder implant study aims to ease severe arthritis and rotator cuff damage
NCT ID NCT03404778
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is tracking 175 people who receive a Biomet Comprehensive Reverse Shoulder implant to see how much their pain and shoulder function improve over one year and beyond. Participants have severe shoulder problems like arthritis or a torn rotator cuff that cannot be repaired. The goal is to measure pain relief and shoulder movement using standard medical scores.
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Conditions
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Contacts and locations
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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