Predicting outcomes across treatment settings in patients with shoulder pain referred to physiotherapy: a secondary analysis of two comparable prospective cohort studies
Nikolaj Agger,
François Desmeules,
David Høyrup Christiansen
Abstract:ObjectivePrevious studies have examined factors that may contribute to predicting outcomes for patients with shoulder pain. However, there is still a lack of consensus on which factors predict the results and whether there are differences based on the treatment setting. Thus, this study aimed to analyse and compare how baseline variables are associated with future outcomes in patients with shoulder pain in primary and secondary care settings.MethodsThis study conducted a secondary analysis of two observational… Show more
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