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.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Tags: Open access, BJSM Original research Source Type: research