Subacromial decompression versus diagnostic arthroscopy for shoulder impingement: a 5-year follow-up of a randomised, placebo surgery controlled clinical trial.
Mika PaavolaKari KantoJonas RanstamAntti MalmivaaraJari InkinenVesa SavolainenIlkka SinisaariSimo TaimelaTeppo L N Järvinennull nullPublished in: British journal of sports medicine (2020)
ASD provided no benefit over diagnostic arthroscopy (or exercise therapy) at 5 years for patients with shoulder impingement syndrome.
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