P Posadzki, D Pieper, R Bajpai, H Makaruk… - BMC public health, 2020 - Springer
Background Sedentary lifestyle is a major risk factor for noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer and diabetes. It has been estimated that approximately 3.2 …
L Pieters, J Lewis, K Kuppens, J Jochems… - Journal of orthopaedic & …, 2020 - jospt.org
Objective To update a systematic review published in 2013 that focused on evaluating the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of physical therapy, including exercise …
Introduction Rotator cuff related shoulder pain (RCRSP) is an over-arching term that encompasses a spectrum of shoulder conditions including; subacromial pain (im**ement) …
Advancements in modern medicine have bolstered the usage of home-based rehabilitation services for patients, particularly those recovering from diseases or conditions that …
Background Exercise is frequently suggested as a treatment option for patients presenting with symptoms of subacromial im**ement syndrome. Some would argue implementing a …
Objective To determine whether supervised physiotherapy is more effective for functional improvement and pain relief than a home exercise program in subjects with subacromial …
R Larsson, S Bernhardsson, L Nordeman - BMC musculoskeletal …, 2019 - Springer
Background Subacromial im**ement syndrome is a common problem in primary healthcare. It often include tendinopathy. While exercise therapy is effective for this …
Background Therapeutic exercise for scapular muscles is suggested to be effective in reducing shoulder pain in patients with rotator cuff disorders, whereas its effectiveness on …
Background Musculoskeletal pain is common and its treatment costly. Both group and individual physiotherapy interventions which incorporate exercise aim to reduce pain and …
A Luque-Suarez, J Martinez-Calderon… - Journal of Manipulative …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective Kinesiophobia is a clinically relevant factor in the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain. The aim of this study was to explore the cross-sectional association …