Objective. To compare the effectiveness of manual therapy and ultrasound (US) with manual therapy and placebo ultrasound (placebo US) in the treatment of new episodes of unilateral shoulder pain referred for physiotherapy. Methods. In a multicentre, double blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial, participants were recruited with a clinical diagnosis of unilateral shoulder pain from nine primary care physiotherapy departments in Birmingham, UK. Recruitment took place from January 1999 to September 2001. Participants were 18 yrs old and above. Participants all received advice and home exercises and were randomized to additionally receive manual therapy plus US or manual therapy plus placebo US. The primary outcome measure was the Shoul...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of physiotherapy, manipulation, and corticosteroid injection for ...
This study compares a physiotherapy exercise regime with a control treatment for the physiotherapy m...
Background: Periarthritis or Adhesive shoulder occurs among 7-21% of the population, which was chara...
[Purpose] The aim of this prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study was to eva...
Study design: Prospective cohort study including patients with shoulder pain in primary care physiot...
Background. Although therapeutic ultrasound is commonly used to treat shoul-der injuries, research t...
Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal condition and affects a large proportion of the UK populat...
Background: Shoulder pain is disabling and has a considerable socio-economic impact. Over 50% of pat...
Background: Shoulder pain is disabling and has a considerable socio-economic impact. Over 50% of pat...
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound therapy is used frequently to reduce pain and related disability, mainly by p...
Background: Subacromial disorders are considered to be one of the most common pathologies affecting ...
© 2016 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Background Shoulder pain is one of the three main musculos...
Current physiotherapy management in patients with shoulder pain is unknown. Additionally, little is ...
Shoulder pain represents one of the most frequent clinical conditions in the general population and ...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of physiotherapy, manipulation, and corticosteroid injection for ...
This study compares a physiotherapy exercise regime with a control treatment for the physiotherapy m...
Background: Periarthritis or Adhesive shoulder occurs among 7-21% of the population, which was chara...
[Purpose] The aim of this prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study was to eva...
Study design: Prospective cohort study including patients with shoulder pain in primary care physiot...
Background. Although therapeutic ultrasound is commonly used to treat shoul-der injuries, research t...
Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal condition and affects a large proportion of the UK populat...
Background: Shoulder pain is disabling and has a considerable socio-economic impact. Over 50% of pat...
Background: Shoulder pain is disabling and has a considerable socio-economic impact. Over 50% of pat...
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound therapy is used frequently to reduce pain and related disability, mainly by p...
Background: Subacromial disorders are considered to be one of the most common pathologies affecting ...
© 2016 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Background Shoulder pain is one of the three main musculos...
Current physiotherapy management in patients with shoulder pain is unknown. Additionally, little is ...
Shoulder pain represents one of the most frequent clinical conditions in the general population and ...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of physiotherapy, manipulation, and corticosteroid injection for ...
This study compares a physiotherapy exercise regime with a control treatment for the physiotherapy m...
Background: Periarthritis or Adhesive shoulder occurs among 7-21% of the population, which was chara...