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The central nervous system - An additional consideration in 'rotator cuff tendinopathy' and a potential basis for understanding response to loaded therapeutic exercise

Littlewood, Chris; Malliaras, Peter; Bateman, Marcus; Stace, Richmond; May, Stephen; Walters, Stephen

Authors

Peter Malliaras

Marcus Bateman

Richmond Stace

Stephen May

Stephen Walters



Abstract

Tendinopathy is a term used to describe a painful tendon disorder but despite being a well-recognised clinical presentation, a definitive understanding of the pathoaetiology of rotator cuff tendinopathy remains elusive. Current explanatory models, which relate to peripherally driven nocioceptive mechanisms secondary to structural abnormality, or failed healing, appear inadequate on their own in the context of current literature. In light of these limitations this paper presents an extension to current models that incorporates the integral role of the central nervous system in the pain experience. The role of the central nervous system (CNS) is described and justified along with a potential rationale to explain the favourable response to loaded therapeutic exercises demonstrated by previous studies. This additional consideration has the potential to offer a useful way to explain pain to patients, for clinicians to prescribe appropriate therapeutic management strategies and for researchers to advance knowledge in relation to this clinically challenging problem.

Citation

Littlewood, C., Malliaras, P., Bateman, M., Stace, R., May, S., & Walters, S. (2013). The central nervous system - An additional consideration in 'rotator cuff tendinopathy' and a potential basis for understanding response to loaded therapeutic exercise. Manual Therapy, 18(6), 468-472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2013.07.005

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 15, 2013
Online Publication Date Aug 6, 2013
Publication Date 2013-12
Deposit Date Dec 19, 2024
Journal Manual Therapy
Print ISSN 1356-689X
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 18
Issue 6
Pages 468-472
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2013.07.005
Keywords Exercise, Pain, Rehabilitation, Rotator cuff tendinopathy
PMID 23932100