Biopsychosocial aspects seem to influence the clinical condition of rotator cuff related shoulder pain (RCRSP). However, traditional bivariate and linear analyses may not be sufficiently robust to capture the complex relationships among these aspects. This study determined which biopsychosocial aspects would better classify individuals with acute and chronic RCRSP and described how these aspects interact to create biopsychosocial phenotypes in individuals with acute and chronic RCRSP. Individuals with acute (<six months of pain, n = 15) and chronic (≥six months of pain, n = 38) RCRSP were included. Sociodemographic data, biological data related to general clinical health status, to shoulder clinical condition and to sensory function, and ps...
Background: The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopath...
Background: Shoulder pain is a very common musculoskeletal disorder requiring physiatric interventio...
Introduction Lifetime prevalence of shoulder pain is 70%, and approximately 50% of people with shoul...
Biopsychosocial aspects seem to influence the clinical condition of rotator cuff related shoulder pa...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Examine how rotator cuff (RC) tendinopathy differed from other shoulder prob...
Predicting worse patient-reported outcomes in those with Rotator Cuff (RC) conditions is dependent o...
Objective Examine how rotator cuff (RC) tendinopathy differed from other shoulder problems (OSP) by ...
Background Persistent musculoskeletal pain is a multi-factorial entity, influenced by biological, ge...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to determine the relation of shoulder pain with lower back and nec...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of standardized criteria for diagnosing rotator cuff related shoulder pa...
Background: Psychologic factors are associated with pain and disability in patients with chronic sho...
Background: There is a lack of standardized criteria for diagnosing rotator cuff related shoulder pa...
The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopathogenesis and...
IMPORTANCE Rotator cuff disease (RCD) is the most common cause of shoulder pain seen by physicians. ...
Objective: To construct an empirical classification of patients with shoulder complaints, and then ...
Background: The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopath...
Background: Shoulder pain is a very common musculoskeletal disorder requiring physiatric interventio...
Introduction Lifetime prevalence of shoulder pain is 70%, and approximately 50% of people with shoul...
Biopsychosocial aspects seem to influence the clinical condition of rotator cuff related shoulder pa...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Examine how rotator cuff (RC) tendinopathy differed from other shoulder prob...
Predicting worse patient-reported outcomes in those with Rotator Cuff (RC) conditions is dependent o...
Objective Examine how rotator cuff (RC) tendinopathy differed from other shoulder problems (OSP) by ...
Background Persistent musculoskeletal pain is a multi-factorial entity, influenced by biological, ge...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to determine the relation of shoulder pain with lower back and nec...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of standardized criteria for diagnosing rotator cuff related shoulder pa...
Background: Psychologic factors are associated with pain and disability in patients with chronic sho...
Background: There is a lack of standardized criteria for diagnosing rotator cuff related shoulder pa...
The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopathogenesis and...
IMPORTANCE Rotator cuff disease (RCD) is the most common cause of shoulder pain seen by physicians. ...
Objective: To construct an empirical classification of patients with shoulder complaints, and then ...
Background: The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopath...
Background: Shoulder pain is a very common musculoskeletal disorder requiring physiatric interventio...
Introduction Lifetime prevalence of shoulder pain is 70%, and approximately 50% of people with shoul...