“…Previous surveys of physiotherapist practice in 2012 (Littlewood et al., 2012) and 2016 (Bury & Littlewood, 2018) have described practice at those time points with the most recent UK survey, in 2016, reporting that physiotherapists commonly delivered treatment for shoulder rotator cuff disorders across three to six sessions, and that treatment predominantly consisted of advice/education and exercise‐based interventions. However, since the publication of the 2016 survey, further research has been published suggesting uncertainty in the effectiveness of treatment by a physiotherapist for people with shoulder pain due to rotator cuff disorder (Dubé et al., 2023; Hopewell et al., 2021; Liaghat et al., 2021; Naunton et al., 2020). A large UK‐based randomised controlled trial (RCT) recruited 708 patients from the NHS (Hopewell et al., 2021) and compared: - one session with a physiotherapist but no steroid injection
- one session with a physiotherapist with a steroid injection
- up to six sessions with a physiotherapist but no steroid injection
- up to six sessions with a physiotherapist with a steroid injection
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