2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2020.02.009
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Osteopathic treatment of patients with shoulder pain. A pragmatic randomized controlled trial

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“…Studies have demonstrated that patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy benefit from osteopathic manipulative treatment, particularly in pain reduction and the need for further intervention [ 17 ]. While focus is typically placed on acute rotator cuff tendinopathy, further research is needed to better understand and develop non-surgical long-term management with an emphasis on osteopathic protocols.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have demonstrated that patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy benefit from osteopathic manipulative treatment, particularly in pain reduction and the need for further intervention [ 17 ]. While focus is typically placed on acute rotator cuff tendinopathy, further research is needed to better understand and develop non-surgical long-term management with an emphasis on osteopathic protocols.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para la investigación de Mueller et al (2018) (20) existió una disminución de la discapacidad de 12,7 puntos para pacientes con diabetes. Por otro lado, Florian S., et al ( 2020) obtuvo una reducción de 28,8 puntos en la discapacidad, sin embargo, esta población no poseía comorbilidad de Diabetes (21).…”
Section: Tendinopatía Del Manguito Rotadorunclassified
“…Ein RCT unklarer Qualität (mangelhafte Berichterstattung) schloss nur ältere Patient*innen ein und zeigte eine signifikante Verbesserung des Bewegungsausmaßes durch acht Behandlungen über 14 Wochen gegenüber einer Scheinbehandlung [75]. Im zweiten, methodisch sauberen RCT wurden klinisch hoch relevante Verbesserungen des Schmerzes und der körperlichen Einschränkung nach fünf Behandlungen über 10 Wochen gegenüber einer Warteliste an Patient*innen gemischten Alters beobachtet [76].…”
Section: Osteopathieunclassified