Systematic review of randomised controlled trials of interventions for painful shoulder: selection criteria, outcome assessment, and efficacy
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.316.7128.354
Systematic review of randomised controlled trials of interventions for painful shoulder: selection criteria, outcome assessment, and efficacy
Abstract
Objective: To review the efficacy of common interventions for shoulder pain.
Design: All randomised controlled trials of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, intra-articular and subacromial glucocorticosteroid injection, oral glucocorticosteroid treatment, physiotherapy, manipulation under anaesthesia, hydrodilatation, and surgery for shoulder pain that were identified by computerised and hand searches of the literature and had a blinded assessment of outcome were included.
Main outcome measures: Methodological quality (score out of 40), selection criteria, and outcome measures. Effect sizes were calculated and combined in a pooled analysis if study population, end point, and intervention were comparable.
Results: Thirty one trials met inclusion criteria. Mean methodological quality score was 16.8 (9.5-22). Selection criteria varied widely, even for the same diagnostic label. There was no uniformity in the outcome measures used, and their measurement properties were rarely reported. Effect sizes for individual trials were small (range -1.4 to 3.0). The results of only three studies investigating "rotator cuff tendinitis" could be pooled. The only positive finding was that subacromial steroid injection is better than placebo in improving the range of abduction (weighted difference between means 35 degrees (95% confidence interval 14 to 55)).
Conclusions: There is little evidence to support or refute the efficacy of common interventions for shoulder pain. As well as the need for further well designed clinical trials, more research is needed to establish a uniform method of defining shoulder disorders and developing outcome measures which are valid, reliable, and responsive in affected people.
Comment in
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Interventions to treat shoulder pain. Review was overly negative.BMJ. 1998 May 30;316(7145):1676; author reply 1677. doi: 10.1136/bmj.316.7145.1676a. BMJ. 1998. PMID: 9603766 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Interventions to treat shoulder pain. Lack of concordance between rheumatologists may render multicentre studies invalid.BMJ. 1998 May 30;316(7145):1676-7. BMJ. 1998. PMID: 9643962 No abstract available.
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