Objectives: The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the rotator cuff) is a two-arm, parallel group, pilot and feasibility randomised controlled trial aiming to evaluate the feasibility of a future main trial. In this paper, the development process and the resultant physiotherapist-led exercise programme used in the SPeEDy study is described. Methods: Thirteen physiotherapists and three patients met to discuss and develop the key principles that should underpin the exercise programme. Results: Taking in to account the current research evidence and incorporating expert clinical and patient opinion, the group developed an individualised, structured and progressive physiotherapist-led exercise programme...
Musculoskeletal shoulder problems are common after breast cancer treatment. Early postoperative exer...
Background: Shoulder pain is a common cause of disability and lost work days. Rotator cuff disease, ...
Introduction Atraumatic and degenerative rotator cuff tears are common in individuals over 55 years ...
Objectives: The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the ro...
OBJECTIVES The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the ...
Background Clinically, a distinction is made between types of rotator cuff tear, traumatic and non-t...
Objectives: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common source of shoulder pain characterised by persisten...
Objectives The Getting it Right: Addressing Shoulder Pain (GRASP) trial is a large-scale, multicentr...
Abstract Background Shoulder pain is the third most common reason for consultation with a physiother...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a self-managed single exercise programme versu...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a self-managed single exercise programme versu...
This study compares a physiotherapy exercise regime with a control treatment for the physiotherapy m...
Once a decision to undergo rotator cuff repair surgery is made, patients are placed on the waiting l...
The optimal form of rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair has yet to be determined. A randomised ...
Purpose: To review the evidence for the effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for the treatment of f...
Musculoskeletal shoulder problems are common after breast cancer treatment. Early postoperative exer...
Background: Shoulder pain is a common cause of disability and lost work days. Rotator cuff disease, ...
Introduction Atraumatic and degenerative rotator cuff tears are common in individuals over 55 years ...
Objectives: The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the ro...
OBJECTIVES The SPeEDy study (Surgery vs. physiotherapist-led exercise for traumatic tears of the ...
Background Clinically, a distinction is made between types of rotator cuff tear, traumatic and non-t...
Objectives: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common source of shoulder pain characterised by persisten...
Objectives The Getting it Right: Addressing Shoulder Pain (GRASP) trial is a large-scale, multicentr...
Abstract Background Shoulder pain is the third most common reason for consultation with a physiother...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a self-managed single exercise programme versu...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a self-managed single exercise programme versu...
This study compares a physiotherapy exercise regime with a control treatment for the physiotherapy m...
Once a decision to undergo rotator cuff repair surgery is made, patients are placed on the waiting l...
The optimal form of rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair has yet to be determined. A randomised ...
Purpose: To review the evidence for the effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for the treatment of f...
Musculoskeletal shoulder problems are common after breast cancer treatment. Early postoperative exer...
Background: Shoulder pain is a common cause of disability and lost work days. Rotator cuff disease, ...
Introduction Atraumatic and degenerative rotator cuff tears are common in individuals over 55 years ...