Publication Summary / RCT / Brox J.I. / 2020 / Shoulder type II SLAP lesion: will surgery reduce sick leave and lead to earlier return to work?

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Sick leave, SLAP lesion, Type II SLAP lesions of the shoulder

Level of Evidence

Level of evidence: High

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Brox, J. I., Skare, Ø., Mowinckel, P., Brox, J. S., Reikerås, O., & Schrøder, C. P. (2020). Sick leave and return to work after surgery for type II SLAP lesions of the shoulder: a secondary analysis of a randomised sham-controlled study. BMJ open, 10(4), e035259.

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