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GRASP
The aim of the GRASP trial is to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of individually tailored, progressive exercise compared with best practice advice, with or without corticosteroid injection, in adults with a new episode of shoulder pain attributable to a rotator cuff disorder.
Bioyarn Trial
“Bioactive Nanofibrous Sutures to Enhance Repair of Rotator Cuff Repairs - The Bioyarn Trial”
UK TASH-D
We will be studying patients who suffer with traumatic shoulder dislocations and seeing if there is any benefit to them of having shoulder surgery after their first dislocation compared to having non-operative treatments such as physiotherapy in preventing further problems.
CSAW
NDORMS coordinated this multicentre randomised controlled trial (RCT) at 32 hospitals in the UK with 51 surgeons via the Surgical Intervention Trials Unit (SITU) and in collaboration with co-chief investigators Professors David Beard and Andrew Carr. The trial was funded by Arthritis Research UK (Ref.19707)
Rees Group | Shoulder Research and Delivery of Orthopaedic Treatments
Professor Rees has research themes aimed at improving the treatments and care of orthopaedic patients by IMPROVING TREATMENT DELIVERY TO PATIENTS THROUGH TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS, TRIALS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY.