Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8924457 | Musculoskeletal Science and Practice | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The findings from this study suggest that diagnosis of shoulder pain remains grounded in a biomedical model. Understanding and explaining pain using the subacromial impingement model seems acceptable to patients but might have significant implications for engagement with and success of physiotherapy. It is suggested that clinicians should be mindful of the terminology they use and consider its impact on the patient's treatment pathway with the aim of doing no harm with the language used.
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Authors
Andrew Cuff, Chris Littlewood,