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Maintained physical activity and physiotherapy in the management of distal arm pain: a randomised controlled trial.

Gareth T JonesGary John MacfarlaneKaren Walker-BoneKim BurtonPeter HeineCandida McCabePaul McNameeAlex McConnachieRachel ZhangDaniel WhibleyKeith PalmerDavid Coggon
Published in: RMD open (2019)
Among patients awaiting physiotherapy for distal arm pain, advice to remain active results in better 26-week functional outcome, compared with advice to rest. Also, immediate physiotherapy confers no additional benefit in terms of disability, compared with physiotherapy delivered after 6-8 weeks waiting time. These findings question current guidance for the management of distal arm pain.
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