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Fish oils, acupuncture and exercise. What works for shoulder pain?
Jeremy Lewis
Physiotherapy
School of Health and Social Work
Department of Allied Health Professions, Midwifery and Social Work
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Fish Oil
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Shoulder Pain
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What Works
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Acupuncture
100%
Shoulder Condition
50%
Subacromial Impingement
37%
Primary Care
37%
Popular
37%
Subacromial Pain Syndrome
25%
Upper Limb Function
25%
Elbow
25%
Prospective Randomized Trial
25%
Years Lived with Disability
25%
Randomized Clinical Trial
25%
Massive Rotator Cuff Tear
25%
Randomized Controlled Study
25%
Bone Joint
25%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Placebo
12%
Clinical Efficacy
12%
Need for Surgery
12%
Healthcare
12%
Hertfordshire
12%
Healthcare Environment
12%
Rheumatology
12%
Cochrane Database
12%
Health Performance
12%
Limericks
12%
Atraumatic
12%
Multicenter Trial
12%
Explosives
12%
Exercise Strategy
12%
Free Movement
12%
NHS Trusts
12%
Clinical Treatment
12%
Shoulder Disorders
12%
Partial Rotator Cuff Tear
12%
Subacromial Decompression
12%
Human Performance
12%
Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
12%
Subacromial Corticosteroid Injection
12%
Subacromial
12%
Low Back Pain
12%
Musculoskeletal Pain
12%
Global Burden of Disease Study
12%
1-year Follow-up
12%
Full-thickness Tear
12%
Ireland
12%
Multicenter Cohort Study
12%
Outpatient Care
12%
Long-term Benefit
12%
Kuhn
12%
Arthroscopic Decompression
12%
Non-traumatic
12%
Rheum
12%
Netherlands
12%
Shoulder Function
12%
Subacromial Impingement Syndrome
12%
Physical Therapy
12%
Social Work
12%
Musculoskeletal Disorders
12%
Tennis
12%
Musculoskeletal Symptoms
12%
Chronic Shoulder Pain
12%
Full-thickness Rotator Cuff Tear
12%
Specific Exercise
12%
Impingement
12%
Seeking Treatment
12%
Oxford
12%
Physiotherapy
12%
Musculoskeletal Research
12%
Practs
12%
Green S
12%
Elbow Function
12%
Personal Hygiene
12%
Medical Resources
12%
Nutritional Supplements
12%
Upper Limb Movement
12%
Home-based Exercise
12%
Athletics
12%
Gymnastics
12%
Medical Outcomes
12%
Research-clinical
12%
Community Health Care
12%
Pain Reduction
12%
Healthcare Workers
12%
Rehabilitation Program
12%
Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial
12%
Electroacupuncture
12%
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
12%
Chronic Rotator Cuff Tear
12%
Lancet
12%
Common Symptoms
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Shoulder Pain
100%
Acupuncture
100%
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
75%
Rotator Cuff Rupture
62%
Primary Health Care
37%
Elbow
37%
Upper Limb
37%
Placebo
25%
Randomized Clinical Trial
25%
Pain
25%
Prevalence
25%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Physiotherapy
25%
Musculoskeletal Disease
25%
Controlled Clinical Trial
12%
Rheumatology
12%
Patient Referral
12%
Clinical Research
12%
Musculoskeletal Pain
12%
Electroacupuncture
12%
Clinician
12%
Sequela
12%
Low Back Pain
12%
Disease
12%
Outpatient Care
12%
High Risk Population
12%
Global Disease Burden
12%
Recurrent Disease
12%
medical rehabilitation
12%
Nutrition Supplement
12%
Disorder of Shoulder
12%
Injury
12%
Prospective Cohort Study
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Fish Oil
100%
Shoulder Pain
100%
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
85%
Rotator Cuff Rupture
71%
Prevalence
28%
Pain
28%
Primary Medical Care
28%
Placebo
28%
Physiotherapy
28%
Musculoskeletal Disease
28%
Outpatient Care
14%
Patient Referral
14%
Hospital
14%
Low Back Pain
14%
Clinical Effectiveness
14%
Shoulder Disease
14%
Cochrane Library
14%
High Risk Population
14%
Injury
14%
Prospective Cohort Study
14%
Primary Health Care
14%
Musculoskeletal Pain
14%
medical rehabilitation
14%
Global Burden Of Disease Study
14%
Electroacupuncture
14%
Disease
14%
Recurrent Disease
14%
Nutrition Supplement
14%