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@inproceedings{Ingwersen2019UniversityOS, title={University of Southern Denmark Effect of Psychom*otricity in Combination With 3 Months of Active Shoulder Exercises in Individuals With Chronic Shoulder Pain Primary Results From an Investigator-Blinded , Randomized , Controlled Trial}, author={Ingwersen and Kim Gordon and J N Wessel and Li-Gang Lang}, year={2019}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:261366391}}
- Ingwersen, K. Gordon, Li-Gang Lang
- Published 2019
- Medicine, Psychology
The results showed no additional benefit on patient-reported function and pain from PMT over usual care in patients with longlasting shoulder pain and low body awareness, suggesting that PMT adds noAdditional benefit to patients’ recovery in relation to pain and active function in comparison to standard care.
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University of Southern Denmark Effect of Psychom*otricity in Combination With 3 Months of Active Shoulder Exercises in Individuals With Chronic Shoulder Pain Primary Results From an Investigator-Blinded , Randomized , Controlled Trial
IngwersenK. GordonJ. WesselLi-Gang Lang
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