To evaluate the clinical value of ultrasound-guided injection therapy combined with digital therapy for chronic rotator cuff injuries (CRCI).
Key Findings:
Chronic rotator cuff injury is a leading cause of shoulder pain and dysfunction, particularly in occupational and geriatric populations.
Ultrasound-guided injection therapy provides targeted pain relief but has limited medium- and long-term functional improvements.
Digital therapeutics using motion capture technology show promise in enhancing rehabilitation outcomes compared to traditional methods, without implying direct clinical implications.
Interpretation:
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Limitations:
The study focuses on a specific population and may not generalize to all individuals with shoulder injuries.
Potential biases in participant selection and intervention adherence could affect results.
Conclusion:
Revise to state that the study investigates the combination of ultrasound-guided injections with digital rehabilitation for chronic rotator cuff injuries without implying effectiveness.