- 95% (18 of 19) of participants at 12 months post OrthoATI™ treatment reported resolution of pain and return of functional mobility to treated shoulder
- Participants receiving corticosteroids had no meaningful improvement in function, and only a transient improvement in pain, peaking at month 3 before returning to pre-treatment levels
- 64% (7 of 11) of corticosteroid participants withdrew early from the study due to treatment failure. Of these early withdrawals, 86% (6 of 7) requested and received OrthoATI™ treatment due to ongoing pain and loss of shoulder function
Positive clinical results for OrthoATI™
Orthocell (ASX $OCC) has today released positive clinical data for its OrthoATI™ tendon program, which shows that OrthoATI™ is statistically more effective than the current standard of care (corticosteroid injection) for treatment of rotator cuff tendinopathy with intrasubstance tendon tear.
Key outcomes of the study include: