10-Year checkup: can this shoulder implant restore function after a bad break?
NCT ID NCT05773352
Summary
This study is following 125 people for up to 10 years after they receive a specific shoulder replacement implant for a severe fracture. The main goal is to see if the implant successfully reduces their pain and improves their ability to use their shoulder for daily activities. Researchers will track patient-reported outcomes, take regular X-rays, and monitor for any problems with the device over the long term.
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Locations
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California Pacific Orthopaedics
San Francisco, California, 94118, United States
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Eisenhower Health Desert Orthopedic Center
Rancho Mirage, California, 92270, United States
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Loyola University Chicago
Maywood, Illinois, 60153, United States
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More Foundation
Phoenix, Arizona, 85023, United States
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Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance
Columbia, Tennessee, 38401, United States
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The Center for Bone and Joint Disease
Hudson, Florida, 34667, United States
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University of Arkansas Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205, United States
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University of Texas/UT Health
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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Washington University
St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States
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