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Rotator cuff tears: is non-surgical management effective?
Paul Sealey, Jeremy Lewis
Physiotherapy
School of Health and Social Work
Department of Allied Health Professions, Midwifery and Social Work
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Keyphrases
Non-surgical Management
100%
Rotator Cuff Tear
100%
Shoulder Pain
66%
Tears
66%
Atraumatic
33%
Narrative Review
33%
Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
33%
Musculoskeletal Complaints
33%
Surgical Repair
33%
Nonsurgical Approach
33%
Full-thickness Rotator Cuff Tear
33%
Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain
33%
Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Will of the People
33%
High Prevalence
33%
Tendon Tear
33%
Shoulder Symptoms
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Rotator Cuff Rupture
100%
Surgery
100%
Shoulder Pain
75%
Rotator Cuff
50%
Surgical Approach
25%
Prevalence
25%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Musculoskeletal Disease
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Surgery
100%
Rotator Cuff Rupture
100%
Shoulder Pain
75%
Prevalence
25%
Surgical Approach
25%
Musculoskeletal Disease
25%