New shoulder implant put to the test in 5-Year study
NCT ID NCT05128500
Summary
This study followed 76 patients for five years after they received a new type of total shoulder replacement. The goal was to see how well the new implant system worked to relieve pain, restore shoulder movement, and remain stable over time. Researchers measured patients' function and pain levels and checked X-rays to look for any signs of the implant loosening or causing problems.
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Locations
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Krankenhaus Reinbek St. Adolf-Stilt
Reinbek, Germany
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Orthopädische Klinik Luzern - OKL
Lucerne, Switzerland
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ULSS 1 Dolomiti - Presidio Ospedaliero Santa Maria del Prato di Feltre
Feltre, 32032, Italy
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go:h - Gelenkchirurgie Orthopädie: Hannover
Hanover, Germany
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