Level of pain catastrophising determines if patients with long-standing subacromial impingement benefit from more resistance exercise: predefined secondary analyses from a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (the SExSI Trial).
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Full Title: Br J Sports Med
Abbreviation: Br J Sports Med
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Subject Category: Sports Medicine
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"Competing interests: TB has received speaking fees from Zimmer Biomet and Novartis. All authors declare no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work."
"Funding: Fysioterapipraksisfonden has partly funded the salary of MC, the salary of other study personnel and testing equipment (Kr 805 000). The Danish Rheumatism Association has funded testing equipment (Kr 50 000). TG is a part of Center for Neuroplasticity and Pain (CNAP) supported by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF121)."
"Trial registration number NCT02747251"
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