Group-based exercise, individually supervised exercise and home-based exercise have similar clinical effects and cost-effectiveness in people with subacromial pain: a randomised trial

Journal of Physiotherapy - Tập 67 - Trang 124-131 - 2021
David Høyrup Christiansen1,2, Jakob Hjort2
1Department of Occupational Medicine, University Research Clinic, Danish Ramazzini Centre Regional Hospital Gødstrup, Herning, Denmark
2Department of Clinical Medicine, Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

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