Objectives To explore the experiences and perceptions of trial participants and healthcare professionals in the UK Frozen Shoulder Trial (UK FROST), a multicentre randomised controlled trial that compared manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA), arthroscopic capsular release (ACR) with a 12-week early structured physiotherapy programme (ESP) in people with unilateral frozen shoulder referred to secondary care. Design Nested qualitative study with semistructured interviews. We used constant comparison method to develop our themes. Setting This qualitative study was nested within the UK FROST. Participants 44 trial participants (ESP: 14; MUA: 15; ACR: 15), and 8 surgeons and 8 physiotherapists who delivered the treatments in the trial. Results T...
Background: Froze shoulder in other words adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by progre...
Frozen shoulder (FS) is a musculoskeletal condition of poorly understood etiology that results in sh...
Objectives: The Anti-Freaze-F trial will assess the feasibility of conducting a large randomised con...
Objectives To explore the experiences and perceptions of trial participants and healthcare professio...
BACKGROUND: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the soft...
Abstract Background Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or ...
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...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the manage...
AimsThis systematic review places a recently completed multi-centre randomised controlled trial (RCT...
Objective: despite usually being considered necessary, the rehabilitation regime that optimises outc...
Aims: This systematic review places a recently completed multicentre randomized controlled trial (RC...
Background: Frozen shoulder (FS) is a musculoskeletal condition of poorly understood etiology that r...
Background: Froze shoulder in other words adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by progre...
Frozen shoulder (FS) is a musculoskeletal condition of poorly understood etiology that results in sh...
Objectives: The Anti-Freaze-F trial will assess the feasibility of conducting a large randomised con...
Objectives To explore the experiences and perceptions of trial participants and healthcare professio...
BACKGROUND: Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or the soft...
Abstract Background Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) occurs when the capsule, or ...
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...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence for the optimal form of nonoperative treatment in the manage...
AimsThis systematic review places a recently completed multi-centre randomised controlled trial (RCT...
Objective: despite usually being considered necessary, the rehabilitation regime that optimises outc...
Aims: This systematic review places a recently completed multicentre randomized controlled trial (RC...
Background: Frozen shoulder (FS) is a musculoskeletal condition of poorly understood etiology that r...
Background: Froze shoulder in other words adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by progre...
Frozen shoulder (FS) is a musculoskeletal condition of poorly understood etiology that results in sh...
Objectives: The Anti-Freaze-F trial will assess the feasibility of conducting a large randomised con...