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Use of Blood Flow Resistance vs Traditional Physical Therapy for Rotator Cuff Repair

Ongoing Studies

Rutgers IRB: PRO2022000393

Primary Investigator: Dr. Charles J. Gatt, Jr, MD

TITLE OF STUDY: Effects of Blood Flow Restriction training on rotator cuff and proximal shoulder musculature in post-operative repairs and shoulder arthroplasty

Purpose/Specific Aims:

To investigate the utility of using blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy in improving rotator cuff and proximal shoulder strength after surgical rotator cuff repair.

Objectives:

This study aims to compare the improvements in range in motion and muscle strength between traditional therapy alone and BFR-augmented therapy during phase two of rehabilitation.

Hypotheses / Research Question(s)

Blood flow restriction in addition to outpatient physical therapy post-operative therapeutic exercise protocol will help to enhance muscle strength and endurance compared to post-operative therapeutic exercises alone.

Trial Protocol

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