Extra surgical step could prevent painful shoulder stiffness after common repair
NCT ID NCT07311616
Summary
This study aims to see if adding an extra step to standard shoulder surgery helps prevent stiffness and pain during recovery. It will compare two groups of 50 patients having rotator cuff repair: one group gets the standard surgery, while the other gets the standard surgery plus additional release of shoulder tissue. Researchers will track pain, shoulder function, and range of motion for a year to see which approach leads to better recovery.
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Beijing Jishuitan Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, 100000, China
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