Addressing Rotator Cuff-Related Shoulder Pain: Findings from a Greek Regional Observational Study Utilizing a Clinical Case Scenario.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Eleftherios Paraskevopoulos, Anna Christakou, Andrew Smythe, Eleni Kapreli, Maria Papandreou, Charalambos Papacharalambous, Kyriakos Pavlou, George M Pamboris
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Background: Rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal issue, encompassing various shoulder conditions. While exercise typically forms the foundation of conservative treatment, there exists ongoing discourse regarding the effectiveness and role of passive treatments. International guidelines recommend initial conservative management, with surgery considered only after failed conservative treatment. However, recent studies reveal discrepancies between recommended practices and actual clinical management. The aim of the study was to assess current practices in managing RCRSP among Greek physiotherapists, with a focus on understanding the alignment of these practices with international guidelines for conservative treatment. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among Greek physiotherapists to assess current practices in managing RCRSP. The survey, adapted from previous studies, collected demographic data and assessed clinical reasoning through a vignette-based approach. Responses were analyzed for alignment with guideline-recommended care. Results: Out of over 9000 contacted physiotherapists, 163 responded. A majority expressed a specific interest in shoulder pain (85%). Patient education (100%) and exercise (100%) were widely endorsed, with limited support for imaging (44%), injection (40%), and surgery (26%). Younger respondents were less inclined towards surgical referral (p = 0.001). Additionally, adjunctive interventions like mobilization (66%) and massage therapy (58%) were commonly employed alongside exercise and education. Treatment duration typically ranged from 6 to 8 weeks, with exercises reviewed weekly. Conclusions: The study highlights a consistent preference for conservative management among Greek physiotherapists, aligning with international guidelines. However, there are variations in practice, particularly regarding adjunctive interventions and exercise prescription parameters. Notably, there is a disparity between recommended and actual use of certain modalities.

解决肩袖相关的肩部疼痛:来自希腊地区观察性研究的结果,利用临床病例场景。
背景:肩袖相关性肩痛(RCRSP)是一种常见的肌肉骨骼问题,包括各种肩部疾病。虽然运动通常是保守治疗的基础,但关于被动治疗的有效性和作用的讨论仍在继续。国际指南建议初始保守治疗,只有在保守治疗失败后才考虑手术。然而,最近的研究揭示了推荐做法与实际临床管理之间的差异。本研究的目的是评估希腊物理治疗师管理RCRSP的现行做法,重点是了解这些做法与国际保守治疗指南的一致性。方法:在希腊物理治疗师中进行横断面调查,以评估当前管理RCRSP的做法。该调查改编自以前的研究,收集了人口统计数据,并通过基于小插曲的方法评估了临床推理。分析反应与指南推荐治疗的一致性。结果:在联系的9000多名物理治疗师中,有163名回应。大多数人(85%)表达了对肩痛的特殊兴趣。患者教育(100%)和运动(100%)得到广泛支持,影像学(44%)、注射(40%)和手术(26%)的支持有限。年轻的应答者较少倾向于外科转诊(p = 0.001)。此外,辅助干预措施,如动员(66%)和按摩治疗(58%),通常与运动和教育一起使用。治疗持续时间通常为6至8周,每周进行一次锻炼。结论:该研究强调了希腊物理治疗师对保守治疗的一贯偏好,与国际指导方针保持一致。然而,在实践中存在差异,特别是关于辅助干预和运动处方参数。值得注意的是,在某些模式的推荐和实际使用之间存在差异。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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