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What's in a Name? The Case for Using "Rotator Cuff-Related Shoulder Pain" in Clinical Practice.
SYNOPSIS: In the absence of diagnostic accuracy (clinical and imaging), specific shoulder structures cannot be implicated as the definitive source of shoulder symptoms. Patients report that the (1) worst pain is unexplained pain, and (2) to engage in a treatment, the treatment must make sense. The diagnostic label, nonspecific shoulder pain does not tick either box: subacromial pain syndrome is confusing, and as nondescript as suprahumeral pain syndrome. The rotator cuff tendons are not the definitive and sole source of shoulder symptoms, which calls into question the validity of terms such as tendinopathy, tendinosis, and tendinitis. The term rotator cuff-related shoulder pain was the overwhelming first choice in a recent global survey of clinicians, and here, we make the case for its clinical use. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2025;55(7):1-3. Epub 23 May 2025. doi:10.2519/jospt.2025.13405.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy® (JOSPT®) publishes scientifically rigorous, clinically relevant content for physical therapists and others in the health care community to advance musculoskeletal and sports-related practice globally. To this end, JOSPT features the latest evidence-based research and clinical cases in musculoskeletal health, injury, and rehabilitation, including physical therapy, orthopaedics, sports medicine, and biomechanics.
With an impact factor of 3.090, JOSPT is among the highest ranked physical therapy journals in Clarivate Analytics''s Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition (2017). JOSPT stands eighth of 65 journals in the category of rehabilitation, twelfth of 77 journals in orthopedics, and fourteenth of 81 journals in sport sciences. JOSPT''s 5-year impact factor is 4.061.