Objectives Shoulder pain is a prevalent problem and has a considerable impact on the use of primary and specialist health care in Norway. It is important to improve short-term recovery and reduce long-term consequences regarding pain and disability, the high costs of treatment and the amount of sick-leave. Treatment for non-specific shoulder pain is mainly non-operative. The aims of this study were to investigate if there are differences in main characteristics, pain and disability (SPADI-score) and psycho-social factors between patients in primary and specialist health care. Methods This cross-sectional study included patients consulting physiotherapy in primary health care and patients at an outpatient clinic in specialist health care. ...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
Background: Shoulder pain is common in primary care, and has an unfavourable outcome in many patient...
textabstractBackground: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many pa...
Objective: To describe and compare patients with neck and back pain treated by physiotherapists in p...
ABSTRACT Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint of the world population. I...
Background: The most effective treatment for musculoskeletal shoulder pain is unknown. Physiotherapy...
Background: Painful shoulders pose a substantial socioeconomic burden. A prospective cost-of-illness...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate predictors of long term prognosis in patients treated for shoulder pain in...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the most common problems in patients with shoulder pain, using the Internatio...
Background Shoulder pain is a common condition with prevalence estimates of 7–26% an...
Background: Clinical management of musculoskeletal shoulder pain can be challenging due to diagnosti...
Shoulder pain is a common presentation in general practice, with approximately 1% of adults consulti...
Abstract Background Shoulder pain is common in primary care, and has an unfavourable outcome in many...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Pro...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
Background: Shoulder pain is common in primary care, and has an unfavourable outcome in many patient...
textabstractBackground: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many pa...
Objective: To describe and compare patients with neck and back pain treated by physiotherapists in p...
ABSTRACT Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint of the world population. I...
Background: The most effective treatment for musculoskeletal shoulder pain is unknown. Physiotherapy...
Background: Painful shoulders pose a substantial socioeconomic burden. A prospective cost-of-illness...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate predictors of long term prognosis in patients treated for shoulder pain in...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the most common problems in patients with shoulder pain, using the Internatio...
Background Shoulder pain is a common condition with prevalence estimates of 7–26% an...
Background: Clinical management of musculoskeletal shoulder pain can be challenging due to diagnosti...
Shoulder pain is a common presentation in general practice, with approximately 1% of adults consulti...
Abstract Background Shoulder pain is common in primary care, and has an unfavourable outcome in many...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Pro...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
Background: Shoulder pain is common in primary care, and has an unfavourable outcome in many patient...
textabstractBackground: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many pa...