New shoulder implant aims to restore movement after devastating breaks
NCT ID NCT05773352
Summary
This study is following people who receive a specific shoulder replacement implant for severe fractures or damage from past injuries. Researchers will track 125 patients for up to 10 years to see how well the implant reduces pain and improves their ability to use their shoulder for daily activities. The main goal is to see if patients report significantly less pain and better function two years after their surgery.
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Locations
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California Pacific Orthopaedics
San Francisco, California, 94118, United States
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Eisenhower Health Desert Orthopedic Center
Rancho Mirage, California, 92270, United States
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Loyola University Chicago
Maywood, Illinois, 60153, United States
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More Foundation
Phoenix, Arizona, 85023, United States
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Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance
Columbia, Tennessee, 38401, United States
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The Center for Bone and Joint Disease
Hudson, Florida, 34667, United States
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University of Arkansas Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205, United States
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University of Texas/UT Health
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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Washington University
St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States
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