Research Article

Reduced Pain by Mind-Body Intervention Correlates with Improvement of Shoulder Function in People with Shoulder Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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The effects of the intervention on pain, range of shoulder movement, and shoulder strength. Two-way repeated measures ANOVA of following measurements are indicated: (a) VAS pain score; (b) objective constant score; (c) flexion; (d) abduction; (e) external rotation score; (f) internal rotation score; (g) strength. Post hoc Bonferroni correction, , . The dots and error bars of pre and postintervention indicate mean ± SD.
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