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Does A Group Supervised Shoulder Impingement Class Improve Shoulder Pain, Disability and Generic Health Outcomes? A Summative Service Evaluation
Background: Patients with shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) suffer pain and disability and
present enormous health and fi nancial challenges to the NHS. There is limited evidence for many of the
commonly used physiotherapy treatment interventions. Research suggests deprivation, age, gender
and attendance are possible predictors of poor treatment outcome in common MSK conditions. The
present author set up and ran a physiotherapy led group based SIS class to improve generic health
outcomes and reduce shoulder pain and disability.