2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2016.11.003
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Physiotherapy for patients with shoulder pain in primary care: a descriptive study of diagnostic- and therapeutic management

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“…After removing duplicates and screening 8567 titles and abstracts and 254 full-texts reports, 94 studies were included (figure 1). Physical therapy treatment choices were investigated for low back pain (n=48 studies),11–58 knee pain (n=10),32 34 57 59–65 neck pain or whiplash (n=11),15 18 32 34 51 66–71 foot or ankle pain (n=5),72–76 shoulder pain (n=7),15 51 77–81 pre or post knee arthroplasty (n=6)46 82–86 (including one study of hip and knee arthroplasty86) and other musculoskeletal or orthopaedic conditions (where treatment choices were only reported in one study or where one of either recommended or not recommended treatments could not be inferred from guidelines or systematic reviews) (n=18) 87–104. We contacted 15 authors for data (regarding 18 studies): 12 responded and 5 were able to provide the data we requested (regarding six studies) 15 16 22 64 89 100.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…After removing duplicates and screening 8567 titles and abstracts and 254 full-texts reports, 94 studies were included (figure 1). Physical therapy treatment choices were investigated for low back pain (n=48 studies),11–58 knee pain (n=10),32 34 57 59–65 neck pain or whiplash (n=11),15 18 32 34 51 66–71 foot or ankle pain (n=5),72–76 shoulder pain (n=7),15 51 77–81 pre or post knee arthroplasty (n=6)46 82–86 (including one study of hip and knee arthroplasty86) and other musculoskeletal or orthopaedic conditions (where treatment choices were only reported in one study or where one of either recommended or not recommended treatments could not be inferred from guidelines or systematic reviews) (n=18) 87–104. We contacted 15 authors for data (regarding 18 studies): 12 responded and 5 were able to provide the data we requested (regarding six studies) 15 16 22 64 89 100.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Seven studies investigated treatment choices for shoulder pain: four15 78 80 81 focused on subacromial pain syndrome (the most common form of shoulder pain105), two77 79 included patients with various diagnoses (including subacromial pain syndrome) and one51 did not specify a diagnosis (online supplementary table 4). Evidence on the management of subacromial pain syndrome was used to categorise treatment choices for all studies on shoulder pain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rotator cuff lesions vary in a broad spectrum from tendinitis to partial and complete tears and calcific tendinopathy. Studies using diagnostic imaging methods in shoulder pain showed that rotator cuff pathologies were most frequently observed in the supraspinatus tendon (Vecchio et al 1995;Karel et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous clinical diagnostic categories described for shoulder pain. However, subacromial impingement (SAI) is the most common category of shoulder pain, encompassing several pathologies that reduce the subacromial space [5][6][7].…”
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confidence: 99%