Table 3

Treatment of shoulder injuries: effect and grading the quality of evidence

InjuryEffectEffect size
LargeModerateSmall
Subacromial impingement
Intervention including shoulder specific warm-up and exercises versus no intervention; n=30, male baseball51Within-in group baseline and follow-up scores (SD) of pain (NRS)
Intervention
7.88 (1.02) to 3.56 (1.31)
Control
7.71 (0.83) to 8.00 (0.88)
Moderate quality of evidence
Intervention including strengthening exercises (no comparator group); n=47; male/female mixed sports55Within-in group baseline and follow-up scores (SD) of pain and function (SPADI)
29.86 (17.03) to 11.7 (13.78)
Very low quality of evidence
Supraspinatus tendinopathy
Interventions including hyperthermia or ultrasound versus passive stretches; n=37, male/female mixed sports54Within-in group baseline and follow-up scores (SD) of pain (VAS)
Hyperthermia
5.96 (0.83) to 1.2 (0.63)
Ultrasound
6.3 (0.86) to 5.15(0.87)
Passive stretches
6.1(0.89) to 4.9(0.88)
Moderate quality of evidence
Interventions including hyperthermia or ultrasound versus passive stretches; n=37, male/female mixed sports54Within-in group baseline and follow-up scores (SD) of physical function (Constant and Murley score)
Hyperthermia
58.6 (3.9) to 82.0 (5.7)
Ultrasound
58.9(2.8) to 61.8(4.2)
Passive stretches
59.5 (2.7) to 63.3 (5.6)
Moderate quality of evidence
Shoulder pain
Intervention including anteroposterior mobilisation of the shoulder joint vs manual treatment versus attention; n=31, male/female overhead athletes52Within-group changes (95% CI) of pain (NRS)
Mobilisation
0.6 (0.1 to 1.1)
Manual treatment
0.0 (0.0 to 0.3)
Attention
0.2 (−0.2 to 0.7)
Moderate quality of evidence
Intervention including anteroposterior mobilisation of the shoulder joint versus manual treatment versus attention; n=31, male/female overhead athletes52Within-group changes (95% CI) of physical function (DASH)
Mobilisation
0.3 (−2.7 to 3.4)
Manual treatment
0.5 (−0.3 to 1.3)
Attention
0.7 (−0.6 to 2.0)
Moderate quality of evidence
Intervention including posture correcting exercises versus no intervention; n=28, swimming53Within-in group baseline and follow-up scores (SD) of physical function and pain (ASES)
Intervention
Right shoulder: 89.1 (11.2) to 89.3 (14.6)
Left shoulder: 89.9 (11.4) to 91.1 (10.6)
Control
Right shoulder: 90.8 (11.7) to 86.4 (17.9)
Left shoulder: 90.7 (12.4) to 86.9 (15.5)
Low quality of evidence
Intervention include strengthening exercises (no comparator group); n=29, male/female overhead athletes56Within-in group baseline and follow-up scores (SD) of pain (VAS)
3 months follow-up:
7.5 (2.3) to 3.4 (1.8)
6 months follow-up:
7.5 (2.3) to 2.9 (2.1)
Very low quality of evidence
Intervention including scapula-focused stretching and strengthening exercises (no comparator group); n=31, male/female volleyball57Within-in group baseline and follow-up scores (SD) of pain (VAS)
3 months follow-up:
7.2 (1.3) to 2.4 (1.8)
6 months follow-up:
7.2 (1.3) to 2.6 (1.4)
Very low quality of evidence
  • ASES, The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Shoulder Score; DASH, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand; NRS, Numeric Rating Scale; SPADI, Shoulder Pain and Disability Index; VAS, Visual Analogue Scale.