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Items Tagged ‘real world evidence’

December 13, 2022

Real-world evidence study of regenerative medicine and shoulder surgery

By Susan Buckles Susan Buckles (@susanbuckles)

Applying regenerative medicine to a common shoulder surgery could have an impact on the need for follow-up revision surgery in some patients, according to a Mayo Clinic study of real-world evidence. Mayo Clinic researchers analyzed the largest set of data available to determine if adding bone marrow aspirate concentrate to repaired tissue after standard rotator […]

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Tags: bone marrow aspirate concentrate, Bradley Schoch, Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics, Christopher Camp, platelet rich plasma, real world evidence, regenerative medicine, Shane Shapiro, shoulder surgery


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