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Rotator Cuff–Related Shoulder Pain: is It Time to Reframe the Advice, “you Need to Strengthen Your Shoulder”?

JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC & SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY(2021)

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SYNOPSIS:Progressive resistance exercise, in isolation or in combination with other noninvasive therapies such as therapeutic touch, is the first-line approach to managing nontraumatic rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP). Resistance exercise may be effective for people with RCRSP secondary to improving mechanical features of the shoulder, including strength, kinematics, and muscle timing and activation. However, strength gains are often small and clinically unimportant when measured during clinical trials. In this Viewpoint, we argue that clinicians should (1) continue to prescribe resistance exercise when managing RCRSP, and (2) embrace the broad biological mechanisms underpinning the efficacy of resistance exercise. Any benefit is governed by more than simple mechanical changes. The clinical message must go beyond the idea that the patient's weak, deconditioned, or frail shoulder is the basis of his or her pain, and all the patient needs to do is to get strong. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2021;51(4):156-158. doi:10.2519/jospt.2021.10199.
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Shoulder Function,Rehabilitation,Shoulder Pathology
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