Short-term effectiveness of high-load compared with low-load strengthening exercise on self-reported function in patients with hypermobile shoulders: a randomised controlled trial.
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Full Title: Br J Sports Med
Abbreviation: Br J Sports Med
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Publisher: Unknown
Language: N/A
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Subject Category: Sports Medicine
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"a statistical analysis plan ( https://osf io/afgn2/ ) and blinded interpretation ( https://osf io/muztx/ ) were publicly available before any analysis commenced."
"Competing interests: STS reports personal fees from the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, grants from The Lundbeck Foundation, and personal fees from Munksgaard, outside the submitted work, and being a co-founder of Good Life with osteoArthritis in Denmark (GLA:D®). GLA:D is a non-profit initiative hosted at the University of Southern Denmark aimed at implementing clinical guidelines for osteoarthritis in clinical practice. JS reports receiving grants from Astra-Zeneca, outside the submitted work."
"Funding: This work was supported by the Region of Southern Denmark; Esbjerg municipality; The Danish Rheumatism Association; Fund for Research, Quality and Education in Physiotherapy Practice; and the University of Southern Denmark, all in Denmark. STS is currently funded by a programme grant from Region Zealand in Denmark (Exercise First) and two grants from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, one from the European Research Council (MOBILIZE, grant agreement No 801790) and the other under grant agreement No 945377 (ESCAPE)."
"Trial registration number NCT03869307."
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