New implant aims to strengthen shoulder healing after surgery

NCT ID NCT05735119

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION Disease control Sponsor: Zimmer Biomet Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ↗

Summary

This study is testing whether a special implant called Tapestry can help a shoulder tendon heal better and stronger after joint replacement surgery. It will follow 100 patients for two years, using ultrasound scans to check tendon healing and measuring shoulder strength and function. The goal is to see if this implant reduces the chance of the tendon repair failing compared to standard repair techniques.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Alta Orthopaedics

    Santa Barbara, California, 93101, United States

  • Atlantis Orthopaedics

    Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, 33410, United States

  • Central Indiana Orthopedics

    Carmel, Indiana, 46037, United States

  • HCA Florida - JFK Hospital

    Atlantis, Florida, 33462, United States

  • University of Louisville Physicians, Inc.

    Louisville, Kentucky, 40215, United States

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