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Shoulder pain is the third most common type of musculoskeletal (MSK) disorder for which people seek medical care. Roughly 70% of all shoulder pain can be accounted for by one condition, namely rotator ruff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP). Despite limited research it is thought that a lack of pain-free force production of certain shoulder muscles is a key finding in those with RCRSP. Strengthening exercise appears to be an important treatment for RCRSP. However, there remains uncertainty regarding the optimal choice of exercise. It has been suggested essential to target the rotator cuff muscles. Despite this claim, exercise specific to these muscles has not been compared to exercise that specifically avoids significant rotator cuff recruitment. A clearer understanding could result in more effective treatment, and improved exercise adherence.
Key questions that this research aims to answer are:
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The aims of this study are to
The key questions that this research aims to answer are:
Group 1 - Participants will perform resistance exercises that involve pushing against a weighted pulley machine.
Exercise intensity will be progressed over each session as participants become accustomed to the stimulus involved.
Group 2 - Participants will perform resistance exercises that involve pulling against a weighted pulley machine.
Exercise intensity will be progressed over each session as participants become accustomed to the stimulus involved. Outcome measures will be taken once all sessions have been completed, and at 6 and 12 months.
Outcome measures are: Shoulder pain and disability index. Pain-free shoulder force index (if considered reliable during Trial 1).
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• Age 18 years or older
Shoulder pain of at least 3-month duration.
Minimal resting pain
Pain reproduced during resisted testing in shoulder abduction and/or external rotation.
Diagnosis of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP) suggested by at least 3 of the following tests being positive:
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Known calcific tendinopathy, based on previous imaging.
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110 participants in 2 patient groups
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