Objectives: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a self-managed single exercise programme versus usual physiotherapy treatment for rotator cuff tendinopathy. Design: Multi-centre pragmatic unblinded parallel group randomised controlled trial. Setting: UK National Health Service. Participants: Patients with a clinical diagnosis of rotator cuff tendinopathy. Interventions: The intervention was a programme of self-managed exercise prescribed by a physiotherapist in relation to the most symptomatic shoulder movement. The control group received usual physiotherapy treatment. Main outcome measures: The primary outcome measure was the Shoulder Pain & Disability Index (SPADI) at three months. Secondary outcomes included the SPADI at six a...
BackgroundShoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal disorder, often affecting people¿s ...
Introduction Shoulder pain is very common, with around 70% of cases due to disorders of the rotator ...
Exercise is widely regarded as an effective intervention for symptomatic rotator cuff tendinopathy b...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a self-managed single exercise programme versu...
Objectives: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common source of shoulder pain characterised by persisten...
Objectives Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common source of shoulder pain characterised by persisten...
Abstract Background Shoulder pain is the third most common reason for consultation with a physiother...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To investigate the effectiveness of isolated eccentric versus...
OBJECTIVES The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the ...
Background Shoulder pain due to rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common problem. Exercise is one inter...
This paper describes a self-managed loaded exercise programme which has been designed to address the...
Background: Shoulder pain due to rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common problem. Exercise is one inte...
Objectives: The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the ro...
Background The Getting it Right: Addressing Shoulder Pain (GRASP) trial assesses the clinical and co...
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was performed to examine the effectivenes...
BackgroundShoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal disorder, often affecting people¿s ...
Introduction Shoulder pain is very common, with around 70% of cases due to disorders of the rotator ...
Exercise is widely regarded as an effective intervention for symptomatic rotator cuff tendinopathy b...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a self-managed single exercise programme versu...
Objectives: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common source of shoulder pain characterised by persisten...
Objectives Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common source of shoulder pain characterised by persisten...
Abstract Background Shoulder pain is the third most common reason for consultation with a physiother...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To investigate the effectiveness of isolated eccentric versus...
OBJECTIVES The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the ...
Background Shoulder pain due to rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common problem. Exercise is one inter...
This paper describes a self-managed loaded exercise programme which has been designed to address the...
Background: Shoulder pain due to rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common problem. Exercise is one inte...
Objectives: The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the ro...
Background The Getting it Right: Addressing Shoulder Pain (GRASP) trial assesses the clinical and co...
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was performed to examine the effectivenes...
BackgroundShoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal disorder, often affecting people¿s ...
Introduction Shoulder pain is very common, with around 70% of cases due to disorders of the rotator ...
Exercise is widely regarded as an effective intervention for symptomatic rotator cuff tendinopathy b...