Shoulder surgery mystery: does fixing this tiny tendon matter?
NCT ID NCT03727490
Summary
This study aimed to find out if repairing a specific shoulder tendon during a common joint replacement surgery leads to better short-term recovery for patients. Researchers randomly assigned 102 adults getting this surgery to either have the tendon repaired or not, and then compared their outcomes. The goal was to see which approach helped patients regain shoulder function and reduce pain more effectively after the operation.
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Washington University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States
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