2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcna.2014.01.016
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Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Pain

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“…Genel olarak glenohumeral artrittte omuz ekleminin aktif ve pasif hareketleri azalmıştır ve kompanzatuar olarak skapulotorasik hareketler artmıştır, hareket esnasında sürtünme hissedilir ve krepitasyon duyulabilir. [13,14] …”
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“…Genel olarak glenohumeral artrittte omuz ekleminin aktif ve pasif hareketleri azalmıştır ve kompanzatuar olarak skapulotorasik hareketler artmıştır, hareket esnasında sürtünme hissedilir ve krepitasyon duyulabilir. [13,14] …”
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“…18 Despite the large group of individuals seeking for primary-care services, about 50% of patients with shoulder pain still report persistent pain after 12 months. 9 16 18 19 As a result, socioeconomic burdens are considerable due to extensive use of heath care services, sickness absence, disability pension and loss of productivity, [20][21][22][23][24] as well as patient's suffering.…”
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“…Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal condition, with enormous social-economic costs, resulting from a significant effect on the patient's ability to work and perform activities of daily living (Greenberg 2014). The lifetime prevalence of shoulder pain in the general population is as high as 67 % (Luime et al 2004(Luime et al , 2005Ryall et al 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%