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Early loading in physiotherapy treatment after full-thickness rotator cuff repair: a prospective randomized pilot-study with a two-year follow-up
Clinical Rehabilitation, 06/22/09
Klintberg IH et al. - At two years follow-up, the progressive group and traditional group scored pain during activity visual analogue scale (VAS) 2/0 mm and pain at rest 0/0 mm, respectively. The groups attained 170/175° in active abduction in standing and 70/90° in passive external rotation while lying in supine. Using Constant score, the groups attained 82/77 points respectively. The present study showed that the progressive protocol produced no adverse effects compared with the traditional protocol.
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