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Andrews K. Tawiah ; François Desmeules ; Laura Finucane ; Jeremy Lewis ; Marguerite Wieler ; Emma Stokes ; Linda J. Woodhouse |Introduction Advanced practice in physiotherapy represents a development in the practice of physiotherapy and has developed in different ways around the world. There is growing evidence to support advanced physiotherapy practice. In May 2019, t[...]Article
Eric J. Hegedus ; C. Cook ; Jeremy Lewis ; et al. |The use of orthopedic special tests (OSTs) to diagnose shoulder pathology via the clinical examination is standard in clinical practice. There is a great deal of research on special tests but much of the research is of a lower quality implying t[...]Article
Objectif Le but de cet article était de synthétiser les résultats de recherche qui explorent les options de traitement pour les personnes souffrant dune douleur dépaule associée à une déchirure non traumatique de la coiffe des rotateurs, pu[...]Article
Christian Bonello ; Michael Girdwood ; Keith De Souza ; Nicola K. Trinder ; Jeremy Lewis ; Stephanie L. Lazarczuk ; Jamie E. Gaida ; Sean I. Docking ; Ebonie K. Rio |Objective The aim of this review was to investigate if exercise induced hypoalgesia (EIH) occurs following isometric muscle contraction in people with local musculoskeletal symptoms. Design Systematic review. Data sources MEDLINE, EMB[...]Article
Questions To report the characteristics of exercise interventions and ascertain their effectiveness compared to surgery on quality of life, disability, and pain for people with large to massive rotator cuff tendon tears (L-MRCTTs). Design System[...]Article
Background Frozen shoulder is a disabling condition characterised by severe pain and loss of shoulder movement and may affect up to 5% of the population. Qualitative research documents debilitating pain and how treatment to reduce pain is a prio[...]Article
Philippe Ouellet ; Simon Lafrance ; Andrea Pizzi ; Jean-Sébastien Roy ; Jeremy Lewis ; David Høyrup Christiansen ; Blaise Dubois ; Pierre Langevin ; François Desmeules |Objective To compare the efficacy of region-specific exercises to general exercises approaches for adults with spinal or peripheral musculoskeletal disorders (MSKDs). Data Sources Electronic searches were conducted up to April 2020 in Med[...]Article
Background Surgery to repair rotator cuff (RC) tears is a commonly performed orthopaedic procedure with the aim of reducing pain and improving function. Surgery is followed by rehabilitation and recommendations for postoperative rehabilitation [...]Article
Shared decision making is integral to high-quality, evidence-based, and patient-centred physiotherapy practice. It involves therapists and patients collaboratively making a health-related decision after having discussed the options, the likely b[...]Article
Background Shoulder pain commonly has a detrimental impact on patient's work and social activities. Although pain is the most common reason for seeking care, a reduction in shoulder range of motion (ROM) is another common impairment. ROM assessm[...]Article
Behavioural change is the modification or transformation of behaviour. Health behaviour has been defined as, any activity undertaken for the purpose of preventing or detecting disease or for improving health and wellbeing (Bennell et al., 2019[...]Article
Background Exercise is considered to be both essential and at the forefront of the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP). Despite this, many fail to substantially improve with exercise-based treatment. Hence, expanding the cur[...]