New shoulder implant shows promise in 5-Year Follow-Up study
NCT ID NCT05128500
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 34 times
Summary
This study followed 76 adults who had shoulder replacement surgery with the MIRAI prosthesis to see how well their shoulder function and the implant itself held up over 5 years. Researchers measured pain, movement, and disability using standard shoulder scores, and also checked for any complications or signs the implant was loosening. The goal was to confirm the implant is safe and effective for people with severe shoulder arthritis or other damage.
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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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