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Subacromial impingement syndrome: the effect of changing posture on shoulder range of movementJeremy S Lewis
Physiotherapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 35:72-87. 2005..Random allocation of subjects into a placebo-controlled, crossover study...
Rotator cuff tendinopathy: is there a role for polyunsaturated Fatty acids and antioxidants?Jeremy S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
J Hand Ther 22:49-55; quiz 56. 2009..Subsequently, there is a distinct and clear need for well-planned randomized controlled trials that aim to investigate the efficacy of supplements in the management of tendinopathies including those of the rotator cuff...
Scapular position: the validity of skin surface palpationJ Lewis
Department of Physiotherapy, Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Man Ther 7:26-30. 2002..The findings also suggest that surface palpation can determine the location of thoracic landmarks, which may serve as reference points for scapular position...
The prevalence of neovascularity in patients clinically diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinopathyJeremy S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 369 Fulham Road, London, SW10 9NH, UK
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 10:163. 2009..The secondary aims were to investigate the association between the presence of neovascularity and pain, duration of symptoms, and, neovascularity and shoulder function...
Rotator cuff tendinopathy: a model for the continuum of pathology and related managementJeremy S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Healthcare, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH, UK
Br J Sports Med 44:918-23. 2010..The strength of this model adapted for the rotator cuff tendons and subacromial bursa will be tested in its ability to incorporate and adapt to emerging research...
Rotator cuff tendinopathy/subacromial impingement syndrome: is it time for a new method of assessment?J S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Healthcare, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH, UK
Br J Sports Med 43:259-64. 2009..This paper focuses on the dilemmas associated with the current process, and an alternative method for the clinical examination of the shoulder for this group of patients is proposed...
Rotator cuff tendinopathyJ S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Healthcare, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH, UK
Br J Sports Med 43:236-41. 2009..A review was conducted to synthesise the available research literature on the pathogenesis of rotator cuff tendinopathy...
Intraobserver reliability of angular and linear measurements of scapular position in subjects with and without symptomsJeremy S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 89:1795-802. 2008..To assess intraobserver reliability of angular and linear clinical measurements of scapular position...
Clinical measurement of the thoracic kyphosis. A study of the intra-rater reliability in subjects with and without shoulder painJeremy S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 11:39. 2010..The aim of this investigation was to determine the intra-tester reliability of measuring the thoracic kyphosis angle using a clinical method..
The pectoralis minor length test: a study of the intra-rater reliability and diagnostic accuracy in subjects with and without shoulder symptomsJeremy S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 8:64. 2007..Clinical tests have been recommended to test for shortening of this muscle. The aim of this study was to evaluate the intra-rater reliability and diagnostic accuracy of the pectoralis minor length test...
Subacromial impingement syndrome: the role of posture and muscle imbalanceJeremy S Lewis
Physiotherapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare NHS Trust, London, England
J Shoulder Elbow Surg 14:385-92. 2005....
A randomized clinical trial comparing two physiotherapy interventions for chronic low back painJeremy S Lewis
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare National Health Service Trust, London, United Kingdom
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 30:711-21. 2005..A randomized clinical trial with blinded assessment...
Contribution of lumbar spine and hip movement during the palms to floor test in individuals with diagnosed hypermobility syndromeTiggy Corben
Extended Scope Physiotherapist, Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Physiother Theory Pract 24:1-12. 2008..Both groups perform the hands to floor test and with a greater relative hip flexion range than a control group...
Intraobserver reliability of 4 physiologic movements of the shoulder in subjects with and without symptomsRachel E Valentine
Therapy Department, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 87:1242-9. 2006..Using the SE of measurement results, a clinician may determine if a clinically important change, be it negative or positive, has occurred as a result of any intervention offered...
Exercise therapy for the conservative management of full thickness tears of the rotator cuff: a systematic reviewRoberta Ainsworth
South Devon NHS Healthcare Trust, Torbay Hospital, Torquay, UK
Br J Sports Med 41:200-10. 2007..To review the evidence for the effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for the treatment of full thickness (including massive and inoperable) tears of the rotator cuff...
The validity of the lag signs in diagnosing full-thickness tears of the rotator cuff: a preliminary investigationCaroline A Miller
Physiotherapy Department, University Hospital Birmingham Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 89:1162-8. 2008..To investigate whether the lag signs were valid tools in diagnosing full-thickness tears of the rotator cuff...
