
AAOS 2015: Exercise vs acromioplasty and exercise for shoulder impingement syndrome

AAOS 2015: Exercise vs acromioplasty and exercise for shoulder impingement syndrome
Subgroup Analyses on Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - Which Patients do not Recover?
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140 patients with shoulder impingement syndrome were randomized to undergo arthroscopic acromioplasty with exercise rehabilitation, or to participate in a supervised exercise program alone. The purpose of this study was to determine whether arthroscopic acromioplasty is superior to common nonsurgical treatment in terms of long-term pain relief, and to determine whether the treatments were less eff...
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