But knowledge matters too. As university educators, we all spend a lot of time reading literature and updating curriculum.
That’s why we really appreciate high-quality evidence summaries that we can use as part of this process, like the latest @BJSM_BMJ blog
Subacromial pain syndrome - mapping of terminology and diagnostic criteria.
A paper in @BJSM_BMJ to bookmark and read, and some commentary from me about the processes we use behind the scenes to keep university curriculum current and high quality
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bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…
⚠️ Do you get confused with all the terminology for shoulder pain? 🙋♀️🙋♂️
NEW #BJSMBlog provides the #TakeHomeMessages from the recently published study that mapped the terminology and diagnostic criteria for ✨subacromial pain syndrome✨ #SAPS
➡️ bit.ly/3LCI905
⚠️ Subacromial pain syndrome❗️
NEW #ScopingReview looking at the terminology and diagnostic criteria used in studies investigating patients with subacromial pain syndrome from 1972 to 2019 📄
➡️ bit.ly/3StLRuH
@MikkelBek@KThorborg Proud to be part in this. Always a pleasure to work with you. Looking forward to future collaboration with you and the @SORC_C team.