INTRODUCTION: Shoulder pain is a common problem with an estimated prevalence of 4% to 26%. About 1% of adults aged over 45 years consult their GP with a new presentation of shoulder pain every year in the UK. The aetiology of shoulder pain is diverse and includes pathology originating from the neck, glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint, rotator cuff, and other soft tissues around the shoulder girdle. The most common source of shoulder pain is the rotator cuff, accounting for over two-thirds of cases. METHODS AND OUTCOMES: We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical questions: What are the effects of oral drug treatment, topical drug treatment, local injections, non-drug treatment, and surgical treatmen...
Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint in the community, which can arise from diverse c...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines for shoulder pain in general practice recommend treatment with corticosteroid...
Objective To describe general practitioner’s (GP’s) current management of rotator cuff related shoul...
Shoulder pain is a leading musculoskeletal pain complaint, and is responsible for high morbidity wit...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review is to discuss the evidence for manipulative methods...
Shoulder pain is a common problem accounting for significant mobidity and disability in the communit...
OBJECTIVE:To describe general practitioner's (GP's) current management of rotator cuff related shoul...
Purpose of Review Shoulder pain is common and costly. For the past century, diagnosis and management...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder pain is a very common presentation in primary care. Evidence of benefit for sub...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of physiotherapy, manipulation, and corticosteroid injection for ...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of physiotherapy, manipulation, and corticosteroid injection for ...
Objectives Studies in Canada, the USA and Australia suggested low confidence among general practitio...
There is some limited evidence supporting the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) i...
Introduction Lifetime prevalence of shoulder pain is 70%, and approximately 50% of people with shoul...
Background: Pain as a common symptom of shoulder disease, has diverse etiologies. NSAIDs, physiother...
Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint in the community, which can arise from diverse c...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines for shoulder pain in general practice recommend treatment with corticosteroid...
Objective To describe general practitioner’s (GP’s) current management of rotator cuff related shoul...
Shoulder pain is a leading musculoskeletal pain complaint, and is responsible for high morbidity wit...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review is to discuss the evidence for manipulative methods...
Shoulder pain is a common problem accounting for significant mobidity and disability in the communit...
OBJECTIVE:To describe general practitioner's (GP's) current management of rotator cuff related shoul...
Purpose of Review Shoulder pain is common and costly. For the past century, diagnosis and management...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder pain is a very common presentation in primary care. Evidence of benefit for sub...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of physiotherapy, manipulation, and corticosteroid injection for ...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of physiotherapy, manipulation, and corticosteroid injection for ...
Objectives Studies in Canada, the USA and Australia suggested low confidence among general practitio...
There is some limited evidence supporting the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) i...
Introduction Lifetime prevalence of shoulder pain is 70%, and approximately 50% of people with shoul...
Background: Pain as a common symptom of shoulder disease, has diverse etiologies. NSAIDs, physiother...
Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint in the community, which can arise from diverse c...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines for shoulder pain in general practice recommend treatment with corticosteroid...
Objective To describe general practitioner’s (GP’s) current management of rotator cuff related shoul...