Simple Shoulder Systems

The clinical testing platform

Collect better shoulder data. Make clearer decisions.

Simple Shoulder Systems helps clinicians choose evidence-informed tests, record results, compare scores with available normative data and produce a clear report to track progress.

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One testing pathwayBuilt around your clinical question.

The problem

The number is not the decision.

Shoulder testing becomes useful when you know why you chose it, what the result means and whether it changes the plan.

Finding reliable tests and normative data can take hours. Then the scores still need to be stored, interpreted and explained to the patient. Simple Shoulder Systems brings those parts into one workflow.

The workflow

01

Choose the tests

Select a simple battery with minimal equipment or a more detailed session using strength and force plate testing.

02

Record the results

Keep range-of-motion, strength and functional testing scores together for the patient and session.

03

Add context

Compare results with available normative data and interpret them alongside the patient’s presentation and goals.

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Track and report

Follow change from session to session and produce a clear report that supports the rehabilitation conversation.

For the clinician

Less time searching. More time deciding.

01

Evidence-informed test selection

Bring validated and reliable assessment options into a more consistent clinical process.

02

Progress you can show

Track scores over time and use the change to support patient understanding and shared decisions.

03

A system that can grow with you

Start with the equipment you have, then add more detailed testing when it serves the clinical question.

For clinics

Give the team a shared testing language.

A consistent system can support staff development, clearer handovers and more repeatable testing across a clinic. It also gives clinic owners a practical way to support shoulder education without creating every resource themselves.

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Part of the wider system

The app supports the decision. It does not replace the clinician.

Simple Shoulder Systems sits alongside Ben’s coaching, workshops and clinical resources. The aim is the same across each: make the reasoning clearer and the next decision easier to explain.

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App FAQ

What clinicians usually want to know.

What can I benchmark?

Range of motion, handheld dynamometry, force plate and functional testing can be compared with the available test-specific normative data.

How are benchmark goals selected?

Where supported by the underlying data, goals can account for sex, athletic or general population status, and age above or below 35.

What do the colours mean?

The stop-light display helps identify results that are above the target, below it, or require more substantial improvement.

Does the app make return-to-sport decisions?

No. It provides an objective snapshot to support clinical reasoning. The clinician remains responsible for interpreting the result alongside symptoms, capacity, goals and context.