Cervical Spine Screening Based on Movement Strategies Improves Shoulder Physical Variables in Neck-Related Shoulder Pain Patients: A Secondary Analysis from an Observational Study
Alberto Roldán-Ruiz, Javier Bailón-Cerezo, Deborah Falla, María Torres-Lacomba

TL;DR
Screening the cervical spine can improve shoulder movement in patients with neck-related shoulder pain, but it does not affect strength or self-reported function.
Contribution
This study shows that cervical spine screening improves shoulder range of motion in patients with cervical contributions to shoulder pain.
Findings
CSS improved shoulder flexion and abduction range of motion with medium effect sizes.
CSS also improved internal and external rotation with small effect sizes.
Self-reported shoulder function declined in patients without cervical contribution after CSS.
Abstract
Background: It is important to consider the cervical spine as a potential contributor to shoulder pain, indicating the paramount importance of screening the cervical spine in patients with shoulder pain. Objectives: To study the immediate effects of cervical spine screening (CSS) on the shoulder active range of motion, isometric strength and self-reported function in patients with neck-related shoulder pain. Methods: A secondary analysis was conducted on data from a previous study. A cervical contribution was considered if a ≥30% shoulder symptom modification of pain intensity (Numeric Pain Rating Scales) was recorded during the most painful shoulder movement after CSS. Pre–post measurements of the shoulder active range of motion (inclinometer) and shoulder isometric strength (dynamometer) were recorded in a single session. Self-reported shoulder function (Shoulder Pain and Disability…
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TopicsShoulder Injury and Treatment · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
