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Session 77 - Intricacies of Subacromial Pain with Dr Rachel Chester

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I remember when I was working in the NHS a Physio named Rachel Chester came and presented the findings of her PhD to our department as we had helped with data collection. The findings blew my mind. That was a number of years ago and still that research blows my mind.

Rachel talks us through the seemingly simple diagnosis and management of Subacromial Pain Syndrome (SAPS) and helps us understand why it isnt simple. "Don't believe your hunch".

Bonus content can be found on our new content website TherapistLearning.com

Follow Rachel on twitter @RachelChesterPT the team @TPMPodcast and Jack @JackAChew

Make sure you make the most of RehabMyPatients 3 month free offer for listeners here! RehabMyPatient.com/physiomatters

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I remember when I was working in the NHS a Physio named Rachel Chester came and presented the findings of her PhD to our department as we had helped with data collection. The findings blew my mind. That was a number of years ago and still that research blows my mind.

Rachel talks us through the seemingly simple diagnosis and management of Subacromial Pain Syndrome (SAPS) and helps us understand why it isnt simple. "Don't believe your hunch".

Bonus content can be found on our new content website TherapistLearning.com

Follow Rachel on twitter @RachelChesterPT the team @TPMPodcast and Jack @JackAChew

Make sure you make the most of RehabMyPatients 3 month free offer for listeners here! RehabMyPatient.com/physiomatters

  continue reading

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