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Reflective Practice
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Topic
Shoulder assessment themes
Mode
General education
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Boundaries
What assessment themes are generally relevant when clinicians are learning about shoulder clicking?
In general educational terms: shoulder clicking can have several benign or clinically relevant explanations, so clinicians usually relate it to history, function, irritability, and examination findings.
→What assessment themes are commonly discussed for this topic?
→What does the literature say about interpreting mechanical symptoms?
For patient-specific decisions, review the record and use professional judgement.
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Topic-Based Discussion
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