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Mini-Augmented Glenoid Baseplate and Mini-Humeral Tray Comparisons

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This prospective cohort study evaluated the clinical efficacy of 3 different RTSA glenoid baseplate and offset humeral tray combinations for patient-reported shoulder function, pain and instability, radiographic imaging evidence of glenoid baseplate or humeral stem subsidence and migration, bony changes associated with implant loosening and scapular notching over the initial 2 years post-RTSA.  Primary outcomes included active shoulder mobility, perceived function, pain, instability, scapular notching, and implant survival.

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Dr. Ryan Krupp

Dr. Ryan Krupp

Primary Investigator

Norton Orthopedic Institute

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