Less than half of patients in secondary care adheres to clinical guidelines for subacromial pain syndrome and have acceptable symptoms after treatment: A Danish nationwide cohort study of 3306 patients

Mikkel Bek Clausen, Mikas Bjørn Merrild, Kika Holm, Lars Louis Andersen, Mette Kreutzfeldt Zebis, Thomas Linding Jakobsen Forskningsfysioterapeut, M. Sc., Ph.D. studerende, Kristian Thorborg

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Abstract

Background: According to evidence-based guidelines for treatment of subacromial impingement (SIS), non-operative care with three months of exercise therapy is first line of
treatment, but guideline adherence is unknown.
Aim: We investigated to what degree current care complies with clinical guidelines and
to what extent successful outcomes are achieved
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAbstracts : november 2021
Place of PublicationFredericia
PublisherDansk Ortopædisk Selskab
Publication date2021
Pages190
Article number127
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventDansk Ortopædkirurgisk Selskabs årskongres - Hotel Scandic Falkoner, København, Denmark
Duration: 18 Nov 202120 Nov 2021
Conference number: 2021

Conference

ConferenceDansk Ortopædkirurgisk Selskabs årskongres
Number2021
LocationHotel Scandic Falkoner
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityKøbenhavn
Period18/11/2120/11/21
SeriesDOS Bulletin
ISSN0902-8633

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