Predicting response to physiotherapy treatment for musculoskeletal shoulder pain : Protocol for a longitudinal cohort study
Chester, Rachel, Shepstone, Lee, Lewis, Jeremy S and Jerosch-Herold, Christina
(2013)
Predicting response to physiotherapy treatment for musculoskeletal shoulder pain : Protocol for a longitudinal cohort study.
p. 192.
ISSN 1471-2474
Shoulder pain affects all ages, with a lifetime prevalence of one in three. The most effective treatment is not known. Physiotherapy is often recommended as the first choice of treatment. At present, it is not possible to identify, from the initial physiotherapy assessment, which factors predict the outcome of physiotherapy for patients with shoulder pain. The primary objective of this study is to identify which patient characteristics and baseline measures, typically assessed at the first physiotherapy appointment, are related to the functional outcome of shoulder pain 6 weeks and 6 months after starting physiotherapy treatment.
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