Shoulder Arthroplasty Research Committee (ShARC)’s Post

Exciting day in the lab! Patrick Denard, MD and Brian Werner, MD, spent the day in Thay Q Lee, PhD, MD, lab in Pasadena, CA, exploring methods to reduce the rate of acromial stress fractures in reverse shoulder arthroplasty. Results from this study could help advance surgical techniques for improving patient outcomes and the success rate of rTSA procedures. More to come on the findings of this study and its potential impact. #Innovation #Research #ShoulderArthroplasty #PatientOutcomes

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Gordon Mackay

Consultant Orthopaedic and Sports Surgeon

2mo

Interesting- does os acromionale affect patients selection?

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Patrick Denard

Shoulder Specialist at the Oregon Shoulder Institute

2mo

As we go forward continuing to find way to reduce the risk of stress fracture after RSA is very important. It’s great to have The research support needed to do this important work

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