Abstract

Purpose: Physiotherapy is a key treatment approach for people with subacromial impingement syndrome/rotator cuff tendinopathy (SIS/RCT). However the individualised and multi-faceted nature of physiotherapy treatment makes it a complex intervention. For trials which incorporate physiotherapy to have content validity, it is essential that they reflect routine clinical practice. Capturing the content of physiotherapy treatment is therefore a requisite precursor stage. The purpose of this study therefore was to (i) develop a tool to (ii) quantify the nature of physiotherapy treatment of people with SIS/RCT in a secondary care, NHS setting.

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