New stem cell shot aims to fix bad shoulders
NCT ID NCT07320378
Summary
This early-stage study is testing whether adding special tendon stem cells during surgery can help people with rotator cuff tears heal better. Researchers will give the cell therapy to about 107 patients during their standard shoulder repair surgery. The main goals are to first check if the treatment is safe, and then to see if it improves shoulder strength, movement, and pain compared to surgery alone.
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