Free clinician resources

Useful shoulder resources. No hard sell attached.

Downloads, videos and reading designed to help you think more clearly about the shoulder patients already on your list.

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Clinician library

Start with the problem you are trying to solve. You do not need to download everything.

TOOLKITStudents

Student and new-graduate toolkit

The 1RM calculator, MSK Placement Survival Guide and interactive tendinopathy resource in one useful collection.

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PDFAssessment

Supraspinatus testing

A focused guide to the tests, interpretation and clinical context behind supraspinatus assessment.

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PDFOverhead athlete

Throwing injuries and biomechanics

A starting point for understanding throwing-related shoulder presentations and the demands behind them.

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DATAObjective testing

HHD and force plate data

Ben’s hand-held dynamometry and force plate reference data for clinicians using objective testing.

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VIDEOStrength

Five ways to improve strength testing

Practical changes that can make your strength testing more consistent and more useful.

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EMAILEvidence

Shoulder articles for 12 months

A year of selected shoulder reading delivered by email, with a clear reason for why each paper matters.

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The Student Toolkit and Monthly Clinical Notes connect to their FreshLearn signup forms. The remaining resources will be released after their files and delivery emails have been verified.

The filter

Evidence-informed. Practical. Clear about the grey area.

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Patterns over labels

Use diagnoses when they help, but do not let a label replace the clinical reasoning.

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Numbers need context

Objective testing is useful when it informs a decision, tracks change or helps explain the plan.

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Useful tomorrow

Good education should change what you notice, ask or do with the next patient you see.

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Resources for patients

Something useful to share after the appointment.

Plain-language shoulder information for people dealing with pain, stiffness, injury or uncertainty. This library stays separate from the clinician pathway, so each audience gets the right level of detail.

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One useful email a month

Serve first. Sell when it is relevant.

A monthly shoulder note with a clinical idea, a useful paper or resource and something worth trying in practice. No artificial urgency and no weekly sales sequence.

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