2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-014-2639-9
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Consensus for physiotherapy for shoulder pain

Abstract: 48Purpose: Shoulder pain is a common disorder. Despite growing evidence of the importance of 49 physiotherapy, in particular active exercise therapy, little data is available to guide treatment. 50The aim of this project was to contribute to the development of an internationally accepted 51 assessment and treatment algorithm for patients with shoulder pain.

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“…Secondly, the difficulty in classifying shoulder pain disorders could mean that heterogeneity is present in the analyzed sample. Hence, previous studies have remarked on the lack of uniformity and reliability in the current diagnostic classification system for shoulder pain [27, 28]. Thirdly, CHD is a two dimensional measurement of a three dimensional space.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, the difficulty in classifying shoulder pain disorders could mean that heterogeneity is present in the analyzed sample. Hence, previous studies have remarked on the lack of uniformity and reliability in the current diagnostic classification system for shoulder pain [27, 28]. Thirdly, CHD is a two dimensional measurement of a three dimensional space.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rehabilitation strategies to correct the relative scapular muscle imbalances are needed to inform treatment clinical decision-making. 15,19 Several limitations need to be acknowledged. Contributions from other scapular muscles, such as the rhomboids, latissimus dorsi, and pectoral muscles, were not considered in this study.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The development of a rehabilitation treatment plan is based in part on the assessment of scapular motion and muscle deficits in patients with shoulder pain. 15,19 Rehabilitation should be based on the identified impairments.…”
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“…The rotator cuff tendons and subacromial bursa are thought to be the key sources of pathology in RCRP [6] and pathology includes tendinosis (inferior quality and disorganised collagen), partial and full thickness tears, and thickening of the subacromial bursa [6]. Structural pathology, even tears, are common in people without symptoms so are not the source of pain per se [7]. Altered biochemical pain signalling (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%