Pathophysiological factors and their correlation with non-surgical outcome in patients with isolated subacromial pain syndrome

Adam Witten, Kristian Thorborg, Per Hölmich, Mikkel Bek Clausen, Kristoffer Weisskirchner Barfod

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Abstract

Introduction Patients with subacromial pain syndrome (SAPS) are typically referred to physiotherapy as first line of treatment. Only half of patients get a satisfactory treatment outcome from this. Acromial morphology, poor scapular control, and impingement are pathophysiological factors associated with SAPS. These are expressed varyingly in SAPS-patients, and could be associated to treatment outcome. The aim was to investigate if acromial morphology, scapular control, and ultrasonographic impingement were associated with outcome from 3-months of treatment, in SAPS-patients.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
Vol/bind10
Udgave nummerSuppl. 1
Sider (fra-til)A12
StatusUdgivet - 2024
BegivenhedScandinavian Sports Medicine Congress 2024 - Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, København, Danmark
Varighed: 1 feb. 20243 feb. 2024
https://team-acl.com/event/scandinavian-sports-medicine-congress-sportskongres-2024/

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KonferenceScandinavian Sports Medicine Congress 2024
LokationRadisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByKøbenhavn
Periode01/02/2403/02/24
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