Shoulder osteoarthritis: A survey of current (2024) UK physiotherapy practice

Author:

Lalande Stacey1ORCID,Moffatt Maria2,Littlewood Chris3

Affiliation:

1. Airedale NHS Foundation Trust Airedale General Hospital Keighley UK

2. School of Health Sciences Institute of Population Health University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

3. Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine Edge Hill University Ormskirk UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundShoulder osteoarthritis can cause significant pain and disability. It is thought that the wider principles of osteoarthritis management can be applied in the management of people with shoulder osteoarthritis, but most prior research has been conducted with people experiencing osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. There is a paucity of evidence to guide the non‐surgical management of shoulder osteoarthritis and limited understanding of current physiotherapy practice.ObjectiveWe aimed to investigate the current treatment recommendations by physiotherapists in the UK for people with shoulder OA.MethodsAn online survey using a clinical vignette was designed and distributed to UK registered physiotherapists with experience of managing people with shoulder osteoarthritis, via social media and professional networks. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse demographic and multiple‐choice questions, and free text responses were summarised narratively.Results114 respondents accessed the survey with 110 valid responses; 105 (95%) respondents would offer face‐to‐face consultations, with 89 (81%) respondents expecting to offer 2–4 appointments. 108 (98%) respondents would offer advice/education; 79 (72%) would offer weight management; 82 (75%) prescribed exercises to improve movement; and 101 (92%) offered exercises to increase strength. If a person lived with obesity or had a treatment preference, the majority of respondents would change their recommendations.ConclusionThis is the first survey of NHS physiotherapy practice for people with shoulder osteoarthritis. The responses largely align with NICE guidelines; despite this alignment, it is not known whether such guideline‐based care is acceptable to people with shoulder osteoarthritis or clinically effective.

Funder

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Publisher

Wiley

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