Electric muscle stimulator aims to supercharge shoulder surgery recovery
NCT ID NCT06501859
Summary
This study is testing if a wearable device called a 'Shoulder Pacemaker' can help people recover better after a major shoulder replacement surgery. The device uses gentle electrical stimulation to help retrain the muscles around the shoulder blade. Researchers will compare recovery in 100 patients using this device to those following a standard physical therapy program, hoping it leads to less pain and better arm movement.
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University of Utah Orthopedics
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108, United States
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