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What can we expect from nonoperative treatment options for shoulder pain?
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What can we expect from nonoperative treatment options for shoulder pain?

Thomas Trojian, J Herbert Stevenson and Nidhi Agrawal
The Journal of family practice, v 54(3), pp 216-223
Mar 2005
PMID: 15755374

Abstract

Bursitis - therapy Glucocorticoids - therapeutic use Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - diagnosis Humans Bursitis - diagnosis Shoulder Pain - etiology Treatment Outcome Acupuncture Therapy Bursitis - complications Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - therapy Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal - therapeutic use Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - complications Physical Therapy Modalities Shoulder Pain - therapy

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Primary Health Care
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