Abstract Objectives The United Kingdom Frozen Shoulder Trial (UK FROST) compares stand alone physiotherapy and two operative procedures, both with post-operative rehabilitation, for primary frozen shoulder in secondary care. We developed physiotherapy protocols for UK FROST, incorporating best evidence but recognizing uncertainty and allowing flexibility. Methods We screened a UK Department of Health systematic review and UK evidence based guidelines 1, 2 for recommendations, and previous surveys of UK physiotherapists 3, 4 for strong consensus. We conducted a two-stage, questionnaire-based, modified Delphi survey of shoulder specialist physiotherapists in the UK National Health Service. This required positive, negative or neutral ratings o...
Aims: This systematic review places a recently completed multicentre randomized controlled trial (RC...
peer-reviewedFrozen shoulder commonly affects people aged around 50 years and is associated with sub...
BACKGROUND: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the soft...
Objectives: The United Kingdom Frozen Shoulder Trial (UK FROST) compares stand-alone physiotherapy a...
Background Frozen shoulder causes pain and stiffness. It affects around 10% of people in their fifti...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the manage...
Background: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the soft...
Background: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the sof...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Objective: To update an existing systematic review of randomized clinical trials evaluating the clin...
AimsThis systematic review places a recently completed multi-centre randomised controlled trial (RCT...
Objective. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy in individu...
Aims To achieve expert clinical consensus in the delivery of hydrodilatation for the treatment of pr...
Aims: This systematic review places a recently completed multicentre randomized controlled trial (RC...
peer-reviewedFrozen shoulder commonly affects people aged around 50 years and is associated with sub...
BACKGROUND: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the soft...
Objectives: The United Kingdom Frozen Shoulder Trial (UK FROST) compares stand-alone physiotherapy a...
Background Frozen shoulder causes pain and stiffness. It affects around 10% of people in their fifti...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the manage...
Background: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the soft...
Background: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the sof...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Objective: To update an existing systematic review of randomized clinical trials evaluating the clin...
AimsThis systematic review places a recently completed multi-centre randomised controlled trial (RCT...
Objective. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy in individu...
Aims To achieve expert clinical consensus in the delivery of hydrodilatation for the treatment of pr...
Aims: This systematic review places a recently completed multicentre randomized controlled trial (RC...
peer-reviewedFrozen shoulder commonly affects people aged around 50 years and is associated with sub...
BACKGROUND: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the soft...