Abstract Background Psychological factors may impact recovery in patients undergoing treatment for shoulder complaints. The aim of this review is to systematically analyse the evidence for the effect of modifiable psychological factors (MPF) on outcome, for patients with musculoskeletal shoulder disorders undergoing conservative or surgical treatment. MPF refers to factors that may change with intervention. Methods This is a systematic literature review. Five databases searched (MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Embase and PsycInfo), for longitudinal studies investigating the influence of MPF on prognosis of patients with shoulder disorders, all diagnoses, undergoing clinical interventions (conservative or surgical). Level of evidence was ...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in patients with shoulder complaints. Psycho...
Psychological factors are assumed to predict persistent or recurrent musculoskeletal pain. The influ...
We prospectively investigated the association between pre-operative psychological status and early p...
BACKGROUND Psychological factors may impact recovery in patients undergoing treatment for shoulde...
Objective: To examine the predictive, moderating and mediating role of cognitive, emotional and beha...
Chronic shoulder pain is a very complex syndrome, and the mechanisms involved in its perpetuation re...
Background: Psychologic factors are associated with pain and disability in patients with chronic sho...
Abstract: Background and Purpose Frozen shoulder (FS) is defined as a condition characterised by fun...
BACKGROUND: Because shoulder pain can have an unfavorable prognosis, it is important to have a bette...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in patients with shoulder complaints. Psycho...
OBJECTIVE: Multiple factors are affecting outcomes after shoulder injuries and there is no general c...
BACKGROUND: Because shoulder pain can have an unfavorable prognosis, it is important to have a bette...
Background/aim: Shoulder pain is a major musculoskeletal problem. We aimed to identify which baselin...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are frequently present in patients scheduled for shoulder surgery...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in patients with shoulder complaints. Psycho...
Psychological factors are assumed to predict persistent or recurrent musculoskeletal pain. The influ...
We prospectively investigated the association between pre-operative psychological status and early p...
BACKGROUND Psychological factors may impact recovery in patients undergoing treatment for shoulde...
Objective: To examine the predictive, moderating and mediating role of cognitive, emotional and beha...
Chronic shoulder pain is a very complex syndrome, and the mechanisms involved in its perpetuation re...
Background: Psychologic factors are associated with pain and disability in patients with chronic sho...
Abstract: Background and Purpose Frozen shoulder (FS) is defined as a condition characterised by fun...
BACKGROUND: Because shoulder pain can have an unfavorable prognosis, it is important to have a bette...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in patients with shoulder complaints. Psycho...
OBJECTIVE: Multiple factors are affecting outcomes after shoulder injuries and there is no general c...
BACKGROUND: Because shoulder pain can have an unfavorable prognosis, it is important to have a bette...
Background/aim: Shoulder pain is a major musculoskeletal problem. We aimed to identify which baselin...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are frequently present in patients scheduled for shoulder surgery...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in patients with shoulder complaints. Psycho...
Psychological factors are assumed to predict persistent or recurrent musculoskeletal pain. The influ...
We prospectively investigated the association between pre-operative psychological status and early p...