TY - BOOK
T1 - Evidence-based clinical guidelines for the diagnosis, assessment and physiotherapy management of shoulder impingement syndrome
AU - Hanchard, N. C. A. (Nigel)
AU - Cummins, J. (Janis)
AU - Jeffries, C. (Claire)
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PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Shoulder pain accounts for over 1% of general practitioner (GP) consultations (Green et al, 2003a) and in due course, according to a Dutch study, 30% of these patients are referred for physiotherapy (Liesdeck et al, 1997). These guidelines address the clinical question: what is best practice in the physiotherapy diagnosis, assessment and management of shoulder impingement syndrome?
AB - Shoulder pain accounts for over 1% of general practitioner (GP) consultations (Green et al, 2003a) and in due course, according to a Dutch study, 30% of these patients are referred for physiotherapy (Liesdeck et al, 1997). These guidelines address the clinical question: what is best practice in the physiotherapy diagnosis, assessment and management of shoulder impingement syndrome?
M3 - Other report
BT - Evidence-based clinical guidelines for the diagnosis, assessment and physiotherapy management of shoulder impingement syndrome
PB - The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
ER -