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Postoperative Multiparameter Outcomes During the Six Months After Rotator Cuff Repair

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Hillel Yaffe Medical Center

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Shoulder Pain
Satisfaction
Quality of Life

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01608997
0071-11-HYMC

Details and patient eligibility

About

Rotator cuff tears are common amongst 50-60 year olds with no connection to their physical activity. When symptomatic, the injury affects all aspects of general health, quality of life and function. Surgical intervention is recommended only if conservative treatment fails. The purpose of the surgical intervention is to reduce pain, and improve function while improving range of motion and muscle strength around the shoulder. The purpose of the current study is to measure physical, functional, expectation, satisfaction and quality of life outcomes after rotator cuff repair surgery. Another purpose is to learn the reproducibility components of the above outcomes.

Enrollment

50 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

45 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with chronic tears in supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon
  • Symptoms of up to 12 months
  • No relief from conservative treatment
  • Complete or almost complete tears of up to 3cm
  • Hebrew speakers

Exclusion criteria

  • Previous trauma
  • Shoulder Infection
  • Recurrent dislocation
  • Avascular necrosis
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Additional tears
  • Otherwise healthy

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Ayelet Yahav Galkin, BPT

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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