Online physio just as good? new study compares hybrid and in-person care for shoulder pain
NCT ID NCT07374900
First seen Feb 01, 2026 · Last updated May 29, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study looked at 129 people with non-traumatic shoulder pain to see if a mix of online and in-person physiotherapy works as well as fully in-person sessions. Participants followed a standard rehab program. Researchers measured how long it took to get better and how much pain and function improved. The goal was to find out if hybrid care could be a good option for routine treatment.
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TDN Clínica Traumatología y Rehabilitación SLP
Noaín, Navarre, 31110, Spain
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