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SupraScapular Cuff Study: Assessing the Effects of Size and Type of Rotator Cuff Tear on Suprascapular Nerve Function


Sponsor

University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust

Enrollment

250 participants

Start Date

Jun 23, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The primary objective of the study is to determine in adult patients with a rotator cuff tear, what size and pattern of rotator cuff tear would result in damage to the suprascapular nerve. The secondary objectives are 1. To determine if an injured suprascapular nerve can recover if the rotator cuff tear is surgically repaired. 2. To determine if there is a limit of retraction before the suprascapular nerve is irreversibly damaged. 3. To determine factors that are protective against SSN injury. 4. Can the patient data gathered be used to optimise operative procedures.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • • All patients age ≥18 years presenting to a UHNM shoulder clinic with a confirmed diagnosis of a rotator cuff tear (affecting one or both shoulders).

Exclusion Criteria11

  • Bony pathology (such as significant shoulder arthritis that would exclude isolated rotator cuff repair)
  • Grossly abnormal shoulder anatomy
  • Motor Neurone Disease
  • Cervical cord disease affecting the SSN nerve roots
  • Patients unable to undergo MRI scan
  • Previous surgery at the affected glenohumeral joint
  • Patients unable to tolerate NCS
  • Acute fracture affecting the glenohumeral joint
  • Recent glenohumeral joint dislocation (past 12 months)
  • Patients unable or unwilling to give full informed consent
  • Patients unable or unwilling to comply with the study procedures

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Interventions

RADIATIONMRI

MRI of shoulder

OTHERNerve conduction study

Nerve conduction study


Locations(1)

University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust

Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

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