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Republished research: Effect of specific exercise strategy on need for surgery in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome : randomised controlled study
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- Holmgren, Theresa (author)
- Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för sjukgymnastik,Hälsouniversitetet
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- Björnsson Hallgren, Hanna (author)
- Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för inflammationsmedicin,Hälsouniversitetet,Ortopedkliniken i Linköping
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- Öberg, Birgitta (author)
- Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för sjukgymnastik,Hälsouniversitetet
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- Adolfsson, Lars (author)
- Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för inflammationsmedicin,Hälsouniversitetet,Ortopedkliniken i Linköping
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- Johansson, Kajsa (author)
- Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för sjukgymnastik,Hälsouniversitetet
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- 2013-08-23
- 2013
- English.
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In: British Journal of Sports Medicine. - : BMJ Publishing Group. - 0306-3674 .- 1473-0480. ; 47:14, s. 908-908
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- Study questionCan a specific exercise strategy improve shoulder function and pain in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome, thereby decreasing the need for arthroscopic subacromial decompression?Summary answerCompared with a control exercise group, patients in the specific exercise group had significantly greater improvements in shoulder function and pain and fewer patients needed surgery at the three month assessment.What is known and what this paper addsDifferent exercise programmes are used as first line treatment in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome, but conclusive evidence to support the efficacy for these programmes is lacking. This specific exercise strategy proved effective in improving shoulder function and pain in patients in whom earlier conservative treatment had failed.
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