COA: Shoulder pain & function improve similarly with exercise and adjuvant taping or NSAID
COA: Shoulder pain & function improve similarly with exercise and adjuvant taping or NSAID
The efficacy of kinesiology tape versus NSAIDs as an adjuvant therapy to exercise for rotator cuff impingement
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100 patients with subacromial impingement syndrome were randomized to determine the effect of adjuvant kinesiology taping with exercise compared to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with exercise. Both of these treatments were also compared to a group who received exercise alone. The results after the 2-week exercise program indicated that there were no significant differences between ...
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