· Conclusion A standardised programme of manual therapy and home exercise did not confer additional immediate benefits for pain and function compared with a realistic placebo treatment that controlled for therapists’ contact in middle aged to older adults with chronic rotator cuff www.doorway.ru by: Conclusion: A standardised programme of manual therapy and home exercise did not confer additional immediate benefits for pain and function compared with a realistic placebo treatment that controlled for therapists' contact in middle aged to older adults with chronic rotator cuff disease. However, greater improvements were apparent at follow-up, particularly in shoulder Cited by: · Manual therapy (including joint mobilization, manipulation, or treatment of the soft tissues) and therapeutic exercises in physical therapy treatments have been increasingly used by clinicians and researched due to positive outcomes in some conditions, especially for low back pain, neck pain, and related disorders. 24 Manual therapy has been used to restore normal Cited by:
CONCLUSION: A standardised programme of manual therapy and home exercise did not confer additional immediate benefits for pain and function compared with a realistic placebo treatment that controlled for therapists' contact in middle aged to older adults with chronic rotator cuff disease. Conclusion: A standardised programme of manual therapy and home exercise did not confer additional immediate benefits for pain and function compared with a realistic placebo treatment that controlled for therapists' contact in middle aged to older adults with chronic rotator cuff disease. However, greater improvements were apparent at follow-up, particularly in shoulder function and strength, suggesting that benefits with active treatment take longer to manifest. Efficacy of standardised manual therapy and home exercise programme for chronic rotator cuff disease: Randomised placebo controlled www.doorway.ru Available via license: CC BY-NC Content may be.
22 черв. р. Efficacy of standardised manual therapy and home exercise programme for chronic rotator cuff disease: randomised placebo controlled trial. 8 черв. р. Conclusion A standardised programme of manual therapy and home exercise did not confer additional immediate benefits for pain and function. Twice a week, patients train at home following a prescribed exercise program writing down their work-out in an exercise journal. The spinal manual therapy.
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