Patch augmented rotator cuff surgery (PARCS) study – protocol for a feasibility study
<strong>Background</strong> A rotator cuff tear is a common disabling shoulder problem. Symptoms include pain, weakness, lack of shoulder mobility and sleep disturbance. Many patients require surgery to repair the tear; however, there is a high failure rate. There is a pressing need to i...
Main Authors: | Cook, J, Merritt, N, Rees, J, Crocker, J, Hopewell, S, Dritsaki, M, Beard, D, Rangan, A, Cooper, C, Kottam, L, Farrar-Hockley, D, Thomas, M, Earle, R, Carr, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2018
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