Tracking a new shoulder implant: does it hold up?
NCT ID NCT02204228
Summary
This study followed patients who received the TITAN Reverse Shoulder System implant for severe shoulder arthritis. It aimed to see how well the implant worked over time by measuring pain relief, shoulder movement, and quality of life. The study also tracked whether the implant needed to be fixed or replaced and monitored for any safety issues.
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Locations
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Active Orthopedics
Glen Ridge, New Jersey, 07028, United States
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Barts Health NHS Trust
London, United Kingdom
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Clinique Bizet
Paris, France
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Hospital de Manacor - Llevant
Manacor, 07500, Spain
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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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Johns Hopkins University
Columbia, Maryland, 21044, United States
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Mississipi Bone and Joint Clinic
Starkville, Mississippi, 39759, United States
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The Rothman Institute
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, United States
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University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, 32607, United States
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Westphal Orthopaedics
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17601, United States
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