Forteo Improves Healing After Rotator Cuff Surgery | Arthritis Information

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Newswise — Tears in the shoulder’s rotator cuff, a common sports injury, are painful and restricting. Surgery to repair the damage is successful for pain management, but in many patients it does not result in full recovery of function due to poor healing. New research shows an approved therapy for osteoporosis, Forteo, may speed healing and improve patient outcomes. The preliminary study from Hospital for Special Surgery in New York is being presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) meeting in New Orleans March 9-13.

“According to a previous study, only 69 percent of rotator cuff repairs were completely healed when evaluated two years after the surgery,” said Scott Rodeo, M.D., co-chief of the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service at Hospital for Special Surgery and senior author on the study. “Although not all of the patients with failed rotator cuff tendon healing had poor clinical outcomes, we wanted to look for ways to further improve patient outcomes.”

http://www.newswise.com/articles/osteoporosis-drug-improves-healing-after-rotator-cuff-surgery

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