New study tests best rehab for shoulder bursitis pain
NCT ID NCT07508969
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested two different physical therapy programs for people with chronic shoulder pain caused by subacromial bursitis. All 60 participants received three ultrasound-guided steroid injections, then were randomly assigned to either a special movement therapy (PNF) or standard exercises. Researchers measured pain, function, and quality of life over six months to see which approach worked better.
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University "Magna Graecia "of Catanzaro
Catanzaro, CZ, 88100, Italy
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