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Approach to shoulder pain in primary care
1Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA.
Abstract:
Shoulder pain is a common presenting complaint in primary care. A full understanding of the spectrum of possible shoulder disorders can be daunting for many primary care physicians, but a practical approach towards conditions which are most common in primary care can allow for the initial management of most of these conditions. Referral for a concentrated physical therapy program can improve several of the common conditions, even if the precise diagnosis remains elusive.
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