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This was a prospective blinded study of consecutive patients with shoulder problems referred to the a tertiary care centre. The gold standard was arthroscopy or open surgery. To address the verification or workup bias, patients who did not undergo surgery during the study period were monitored for at least 2 years to verify whether the disease subsequently occurred.
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It is important to understand that provocation tests based solely on production of pain have limited value when used in isolation.
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This page is a summary of: Pain Provocative Shoulder Tests: Reliability and Validity of the Impingement Tests, Physiotherapy Canada, January 2004, University of Toronto Press (UTPress),
DOI: 10.2310/6640.2004.00027.
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