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Key study  Hayes K et al 2004. A randomised clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of physiotherapy after rotator cuff repair Aust J Physiother 50(2):77-83
Key study  Roddey TS et al. 2002. A randomized controlled trial comparing 2 instructional approaches to home exercise instruction following arthroscopic full-thickness rotator cuff repair surgery J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 32(11):548-59
Akbaba YA et al 2018. Does the patients' expectations on kinesiotape affect the outcomes of patients with a rotator cuff tear? A randomized controlled clinical trial. Clin Rehabil. 32(11):1509-1519
Babhulkar A, et al. 2011. Comparison of Full Can Vs Empty can in Rotator cuff strengthening Proceedings of the 13th annual TRAC Meeting. July 22-24, 2011. San Francisco. Page 12
Babhulkar A, et al. 2011. Effect of Concurrent Thera-Band Stability Trainer exercise with PSRP Shoulder rehab programme Vs PSRP alone Proceedings of the 13th annual TRAC Meeting. July 22-24, 2011. San Francisco. Page 11
Babhulkar A. 2007. Pune Shoulder Rehab Programme (PSRP) Assessment. A Prospective Study. Proceedings of the 9th Annual TRAC Meeting. Budapest, Hungary. p. 5-6
Barber D. et al 1995. Shoulder and elbow training for baseball Strength and Conditioning 17(5):42-50
Baumgarten KM et al. 2016. Are Pulley Exercises Initiated 6 Weeks After Rotator Cuff Repair a Safe and Effective Rehabilitative Treatment? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Sports Med. 44(7):1844-51
Bennell K, et al. 2007 . Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a physiotherapy program for chronic rotator cuff pathology: a protocol for a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. Aug 31;8:86.
Bennell K, et al. 2010 . Efficacy of standardised manual therapy and home exercise programme for chronic rotator cuff disease: randomised placebo controlled trial. BMJ. 340:c2756. doi: 10.1136/bmj.c2756
Bishop B et al. 2007. Low Tech Rehab of High Level Athletes Proceedings of the 9th Annual TRAC Meeting. Budapest, Hungary. p. 6-8
Bury J et al. 2016. Effectiveness of scapula-focused approaches in patients with rotator cuff related shoulder pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Man Ther. 25:35-42.
Carlson M et al. 2007. Physical therapist management following rotator cuff repair for a patient with postpolio syndrome. Physical Therapy 87(2):179-192
Conti, M et al. 2009. Post-operative rehabilitation after surgical repair of the rotator cuff Musculoskeletal Surg 2009;93:S55-S63
Desjardins-Charbonneau A et al 2015. THE EFFICACY OF TAPING FOR ROTATOR CUFF TENDINOPATHY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS. Int J Sports Phys Ther 10(4):420-33.
Edwards P et al. 2016. Exercise rehabilitation in the non-operative management of rotator cuff tears: a review of the literature Int J Sports Phys Ther. Apr;11(2):279-301.
Ellenbecker T, et al. 2011. Perceived Self-Report of Effort During Rotator Cuff & Scapular Exercise in Patients during Shoulder Rehabilitation Proceedings of the 13th annual TRAC Meeting. July 22-24, 2011. San Francisco. Page 13-4
Ellenbecker TS et al. 2006. Descriptive Report of Shoulder Range of Motion and Rotational Strength 6 and 12 Weeks Following Rotator Cuff Repair Using a Mini-Open Deltoid Splitting Technique J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 36(5):326-335
Ellenbecker TS, Cools A 2010 . Rehabilitation of shoulder impingement syndrome and rotator cuff injuries: an evidence-based review Br J Sports Med Apr;44(5):319-27.
Elmore EM et al 2004. Glenohumeral joint range of motion and rotational strength following arthroscopically-assisted rotator cuff repair. (Abstract) J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 34(1):A61
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