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2024
Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression in Patients With Subacromial Impingement Syndrome
Cureus
2023
Changes in pain and disability in patients with shoulder pain after three months of digitally delivered exercise and patient education
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2023
Comparing the effect of physiotherapy and physiotherapy plus corticosteroid injection on pain intensity, disability, quality of life, and treatment effectiveness in patients with Subacromial Pain Syndrome: a randomized controlled trial
Disability and Rehabilitation
2022
Effectiveness of Adding a Large Dose of Shoulder Strengthening to Current Nonoperative Care for Subacromial Impingement: A Pragmatic, Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial (SExSI Trial): Response
The American Journal of Sports Medicine
2022
“You have (rotator cuff related) shoulder pain, and to treat it, I recommend exercise.” A scoping review of the possible mechanisms underpinning exercise therapy
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
2021
Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression in the Treatment of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: A Prospective Study in Malaysia
Cureus
2021
Heterogeneity among patients with subacromial pain – variabilities within clinical presentation and its impact on daily life
Physiotherapy
2021
Effectiveness of Adding a Large Dose of Shoulder Strengthening to Current Nonoperative Care for Subacromial Impingement: A Pragmatic, Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial (SExSI Trial)
The American Journal of Sports Medicine
2020
External rotator strength deficits in non-athletic people with rotator cuff related shoulder pain are not associated with pain intensity or disability levels
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
2020
Effects of a Traditional versus an Alternative Strengthening Exercise Program on Shoulder Pain, Function and Physical Performance in Individuals with Subacromial Shoulder Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Sports
2019
Rasch validation of the Danish version of the shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI) in patients with rotator cuff-related disorders
Quality of Life Research