New shoulder plate aims for fewer repeat surgeries
NCT ID NCT03626038
Summary
This study is tracking the safety and performance of a specialized metal plate used to fix broken shoulders. It will follow 135 adults who get this plate after a shoulder fracture to see how well they heal, how much their shoulder moves, and if they need another surgery. The main goal is to confirm the plate works as intended and helps patients recover.
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Locations
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Bone and Motion Training and Research Foundation
Granges-Paccot, Granges-Paccot, 1763, Switzerland
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Foundation for Orthopaedic Research & Education
Tampa, Florida, 33637, United States
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Hallym University Kangnam Sacred Hearth Hospital
Seoul, Seoul, 07441, South Korea
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Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital
Seoul, Seoul, 07441, South Korea
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Korea University Anam Hospital
Seoul, Seoul, 02841, South Korea
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Sydney Adventist Hospital
Wahroonga, New South Wales, 2076, Australia
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The Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre
Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1A4, Canada
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