A Scoping Review of the Evidence regarding Assessment and Management of Psychological Features of Shoulder Pain.
Maryam FarzadJoy Christine MacDermidDavid C RingErfan ShafieePublished in: Rehabilitation research and practice (2021)
Small pools of studies indicate that the rationale and treatment targeting are poorly defined in biopsychosocial interventions for shoulder pain. However, these benefits have been demonstrated when cognitive or behavioural components are added to the standard physical treatment of shoulder pain. A better definition of treatment targets, description of intervention components, and linkage of outcomes to targets are needed to advance our understanding of optimizing bio-psychosocial approaches.