May 26, 2017
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VIDEO: Speaker talks about bioinductive implant for patients with rotator cuff disease
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DENVER — At the Arthroscopy Association of North America Annual Meeting, Martha Shadan, discussed a study from Rotation Medical which showed a bioinductive implant may heal the tendon by inducing new tissue growth in cases with rotator cuff disease. She also discussed the REBUILD study which looked at measures such as time in a sling, time back to work, opioid use, pain, function and overall satisfaction.