RIS ID
107161
Abstract
Two clinical procedures to manage RC tendinopathy include ice wraps and isometric exercise, however, there are no empirical data supporting their use. This pilot study, conducted at the Illawarra Sports Medicine Clinic, NSW, Australia, was designed to test (1) the short term analgaesic effect of these interventions and (2) the feasibility of a larger clinical trial for adults diagnosed with acute rotator cuff tendinopathy (<12 >weeks).
Publication Details
Parle, P. J., Riddiford-Harland, D. L., Howitt, C. D. & Lewis, J. S. (2017). Acute rotator cuff tendinopathy: does ice, low load isometric exercise, or a combination of the two produce an analgaesic effect?. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 51 (3), 208-209.