Self-reported bio-psycho-social factors partially distinguish rotator cuff tendinopathy from other shoulder problems and explain shoulder severity: A case-control study.
Mehmet DelenAteş ŞendilJean-François KauxCarles PedretGuillaume Le SantJessica PawsonStuart Charles MillerAleksandra Birn-JefferyDylan MorrisseyPublished in: Musculoskeletal care (2022)
Self-reported bio-psycho-social variables may be beneficial for further detailed clinical assessment as they partially distinguish RC tendinopathy from OSP, even when the groups have comparable overall pain and functional problems. Moreover, these variables were shown to be substantially associated with RC tendinopathy severity variance, implying that the clinical evaluation might be improved, perhaps by pre-consultation online data collection. The models should be validated in the future and considered alongside data from physical and imaging examinations.
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