New study aims to Fine-Tune shoulder surgery for better arm function

NCT ID NCT07464977

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at two different ways to perform reverse total shoulder replacement in 130 people aged 60-85 with severe shoulder arthritis and torn rotator cuffs. The goal is to see which technique leads to better muscle activity and arm movement. Participants will have their shoulder muscle signals measured during movement and will be followed for up to two years after surgery.

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  • Klinik Donaustadt

    Vienna, Austria, 1220, Austria

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