Conservative interventions for treating work-related complaints of the arm, neck or shoulder in adults

Dec 17, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Non-surgical treatments for work-related arm, neck, and shoulder problems in adults

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Abstract

44 studies with 6,580 participants evaluated conservative interventions for work-related complaints of the arm, neck, or shoulder.

  • Exercises showed very low-quality evidence indicating no improvement in pain compared to no treatment or minor intervention controls.
  • Specific exercises were associated with increased pain at short-term follow-up when compared with general exercises.
  • Ergonomic interventions did not decrease pain at short-term follow-up but showed a reduction in pain at long-term follow-up.
  • There was no effect of ergonomic interventions on disability, but sick leave decreased in two studies.
  • Behavioural interventions had inconsistent effects on pain and disability, with some groups showing benefits and others not.
  • Other interventions evaluated showed no clear beneficial effect on outcomes.

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