Physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: Treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directions

Introduction: Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints and the term ‘subacromial pain syndrome’ is used to describe the most common clinical subgroup. A recent practice guideline for surgery concludes that subacromial decompression should not be offered to patients with sub...

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Main Authors: Yngve Røe, Fredrik Granviken, Lennart Bentsen, Kenneth Chance-Larsen, Kjartan V. Fersum, Daniel H. Major
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Norwegian Physiotherapist Association 2020-09-01
Series:Fysioterapeuten
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Online Access:https://fysioterapeuten.no/fagfellevurdert-roe-skuldersmerte/mer-fysikalsk-behandling-og-mindre-kirurgi-for-pasienter-med-skuldersmerte-virkningen-av-behandlingen-kunnskapshullene-og-veien-videre/126897
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spelling doaj-fcbf377eaa174eb5a0eface7289011962020-11-25T02:53:54ZdanNorwegian Physiotherapist AssociationFysioterapeuten0016-33840807-92772020-09-018773033Physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: Treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directionsYngve Røe0Fredrik Granviken1Lennart Bentsen2Kenneth Chance-Larsen3Kjartan V. Fersum4Daniel H. Major5Oslo Metropolitan UniversityNorges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU)Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU)University of Central LancashireUniversitetet i Bergen (UiB)Oslo Metropolitan UniversityIntroduction: Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints and the term ‘subacromial pain syndrome’ is used to describe the most common clinical subgroup. A recent practice guideline for surgery concludes that subacromial decompression should not be offered to patients with subacromial pain. Subsequently, the Norwegian Secretary of State for Health, Bent Høie, in an interview advised that this patient group should receive the most effective treatment, namely physical rehabilitation. Main section: The current paper provides an overview of evidence-based physiotherapy treatment for patients with subacromial pain and discusses relevant evidence. The paper then outlines knowledge gaps, such as the degree of supervision and the content of exercise regimes. Recommendations from leading musculoskeletal research teams suggest an increased focus on self-efficacy and self-management. With this in mind, the authors discuss future directions for treatment of shoulder pain. End section: With the more prominent role physical rehabilitation now has been given, it is necessary for the physiotherapy profession to respond honestly and responsibly. The treatment model should be further developed in line with evidence, and this might challenge the current knowledge-base of physiotherapists.https://fysioterapeuten.no/fagfellevurdert-roe-skuldersmerte/mer-fysikalsk-behandling-og-mindre-kirurgi-for-pasienter-med-skuldersmerte-virkningen-av-behandlingen-kunnskapshullene-og-veien-videre/126897shoulder painphysiotherapypatient educationevidence basedtreatment
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author Yngve Røe
Fredrik Granviken
Lennart Bentsen
Kenneth Chance-Larsen
Kjartan V. Fersum
Daniel H. Major
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Fredrik Granviken
Lennart Bentsen
Kenneth Chance-Larsen
Kjartan V. Fersum
Daniel H. Major
Physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: Treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directions
Fysioterapeuten
shoulder pain
physiotherapy
patient education
evidence based
treatment
author_facet Yngve Røe
Fredrik Granviken
Lennart Bentsen
Kenneth Chance-Larsen
Kjartan V. Fersum
Daniel H. Major
author_sort Yngve Røe
title Physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: Treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directions
title_short Physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: Treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directions
title_full Physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: Treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directions
title_fullStr Physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: Treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: Treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directions
title_sort physical rehabilitation instead of surgery for patients with shoulder pain: treatment effect, knowledge gaps and future directions
publisher Norwegian Physiotherapist Association
series Fysioterapeuten
issn 0016-3384
0807-9277
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction: Shoulder pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints and the term ‘subacromial pain syndrome’ is used to describe the most common clinical subgroup. A recent practice guideline for surgery concludes that subacromial decompression should not be offered to patients with subacromial pain. Subsequently, the Norwegian Secretary of State for Health, Bent Høie, in an interview advised that this patient group should receive the most effective treatment, namely physical rehabilitation. Main section: The current paper provides an overview of evidence-based physiotherapy treatment for patients with subacromial pain and discusses relevant evidence. The paper then outlines knowledge gaps, such as the degree of supervision and the content of exercise regimes. Recommendations from leading musculoskeletal research teams suggest an increased focus on self-efficacy and self-management. With this in mind, the authors discuss future directions for treatment of shoulder pain. End section: With the more prominent role physical rehabilitation now has been given, it is necessary for the physiotherapy profession to respond honestly and responsibly. The treatment model should be further developed in line with evidence, and this might challenge the current knowledge-base of physiotherapists.
topic shoulder pain
physiotherapy
patient education
evidence based
treatment
url https://fysioterapeuten.no/fagfellevurdert-roe-skuldersmerte/mer-fysikalsk-behandling-og-mindre-kirurgi-for-pasienter-med-skuldersmerte-virkningen-av-behandlingen-kunnskapshullene-og-veien-videre/126897
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