Preliminary evaluation of the clinical efficacy of salmon calcitonin nasal spray in patients with rotator cuff tears after arthroscopic repair: a multi-center retrospective cohort study.
Key Points
Evaluate the clinical efficacy of salmon calcitonin nasal spray for improving outcomes after rotator cuff repair.
Multi-center retrospective cohort study design
Evaluation of postoperative outcomes in patients using salmon calcitonin
Assessment of shoulder function, pain levels, and re-tear rates
Significant improvement in early postoperative shoulder function
Reduction in postoperative pain levels
Decreased re-tear rate after arthroscopic repair
Abstract
Use of SCNS significantly improved early postoperative shoulder function, reduced postoperative pain, and decreased re-tear rate after arthroscopic repair.
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Preliminary evaluation of the clinical efficacy of salmon calcitonin nasal spray in patients with rotator cuff tears after arthroscopic repair: a multi-center retrospective cohort study. | Synapse