One-year effectiveness of high-load compared with low-load strengthening exercise on self-reported function in patients with hypermobile shoulders: a secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial

CONCLUSION: High-load shoulder strengthening exercise was not superior to low-load strengthening exercise in improving self-reported function at 1 year. High-load strengthening exercise may be more effective in improving patient emotions about shoulder pain and function, but more robust data are needed to support these findings.TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03869307.PMID:38253436 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2023-107563
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Source Type: research