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===Physical Therapy===
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A Swedish study found good results from an exercise program for subacromial pain syndrome. Participants were seeking surgery, and 80% improved with the exercise programme. They compared a group given non-specific neck and shoulder movement exercises, with a program targeting the strength of the rotator cuff and scapula stabilisers. ย 
A Swedish study found good results from an exercise program for subacromial pain syndrome. Participants were seeking surgery, and 80% improved with the exercise programme. They compared a group given non-specific neck and shoulder movement exercises, with a program targeting the strength of the rotator cuff and scapula stabilisers. <ref>{{#pmid:28812398}}</ref>


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Treatment

Physical Therapy

A Swedish study found good results from an exercise program for subacromial pain syndrome. Participants were seeking surgery, and 80% improved with the exercise programme. They compared a group given non-specific neck and shoulder movement exercises, with a program targeting the strength of the rotator cuff and scapula stabilisers. [1]

See Also

Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy

References

Literature Review

  1. โ†‘ Bjรถrnsson Hallgren et al.. Specific exercises for subacromial pain. Acta orthopaedica 2017. 88:600-605. PMID: 28812398. DOI. Full Text.