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Fish oils, acupuncture and exercise. What works for shoulder pain?
Jeremy Lewis
Physiotherapy
School of Health and Social Work
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Fish Oils
100%
Shoulder Pain
97%
Acupuncture
87%
Shoulder
73%
Rotator Cuff Injuries
55%
Pain
34%
Exercise
28%
Randomized Controlled Trials
24%
Elbow
22%
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
21%
Upper Extremity
20%
Primary Health Care
17%
Decompression
14%
green 5
14%
Sports
12%
Rheum
11%
Therapeutics
10%
Joints
10%
Placebos
10%
Gymnastics
10%
Tennis
10%
Global Burden of Disease
9%
Prospective Studies
9%
Explosive Agents
9%
Community Health Services
9%
Acupuncture Therapy
9%
Musculoskeletal Pain
9%
Bone and Bones
8%
Pain-Free
8%
Ireland
8%
Social Work
8%
Rheumatology
7%
Swimming
7%
Hygiene
7%
Bandages
7%
Low Back Pain
7%
Ambulatory Care
7%
Health
7%
Netherlands
7%
Tears
7%
Chronic Pain
6%
Needles
6%
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
5%
Rehabilitation
5%
Hand
5%
Referral and Consultation
5%
Cohort Studies
5%
Delivery of Health Care
4%
Databases
4%
Morbidity
4%
Injections
4%
Recurrence
4%
Incidence
3%
Wounds and Injuries
3%