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  • 174. ACJ - The hidden culprit behind stubborn shoulder pain? Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
    Sep 4 2025
    Have any of your shoulder patients improved and then plateaued, unable to regain their full range of movement, or get rid of their painful arc? Sometimes it’s not the cuff, capsule, nerves or neck—it’s the acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) holding things back. In this episode, Jo Gibson sheds light on this often-overlooked contributor to persistent shoulder pain. From real patient case studies to the latest research and simple clinic-ready symptom modification tests, Jo shares practical strategies you can use immediately. Learn how to identify ACJ involvement, and use targeted rehab exercises, symptom modification and treatment strategies to help patients break through their plateau and regain their confidence and range. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 02:59 - Case study: Patient with shoulder pain 03:29 - Recent research around the ACJ 06:37 - Psychosocial or biomedical factors influencing the ACJ and shoulder pain 06:53 - Role of the ACJ 07:06 - Pain and movement patterns indicating ACJ involvement 08:34 - Protective movement strategies that may affect the ACJ 09:18 - Symptom modification tests 10:08 - Exercises for the ACJ 12:43 - Manual therapy for a stiff ACJ? 15:40 - Summary: When to look at the ACJ Join the free 7-day Shoulder assessment bootcamp with Jo Gibson and Clinical Edge Click on an image below to access these free resources from Jo Gibson and Clinical Edge The handout for this podcast consists of a transcript associated with this podcast. Shoulder: Steps to Success online course with Jo Gibson Improve your assessment and treatment of shoulder pain with the Shoulder: Steps to Success online course with Jo Gibson, now available for enrolment at clinicaledge.co/shouldersuccess Free trial Clinical Edge membership Use a fresh approach to your musculoskeletal and sports injury treatment with a free trial Clinical Edge membership at clinicaledge.co/freetrial Links associated with this episode: Join the free 7-day Shoulder assessment bootcamp with Jo Gibson and Clinical EdgeFree video series - How to be a shoulder detective: Solving acute shoulder pain with Jo GibsonGet your access to the free video series “Frozen shoulder assessment & treatment” with Jo GibsonImprove your shoulder assessment & treatment with the Shoulder: Steps to Success online course with Jo GibsonImprove your confidence and clinical reasoning with a free trial Clinical Edge membershipJoin Jo Gibson live on Facebook & ask your shoulder related questions every Monday Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunesDownload the podcast now using the best podcast app currently in existence - OvercastListen to the podcast on SpotifyJo Gibson on TwitterLet David know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Review the podcast on iTunesInfographics by Clinical Edge
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  • 173. Hip flexor pain in runners: Diagnosis, myths, and rehab. Physio Edge Track record: Running repairs podcast with Tom Goom
    Aug 6 2025
    Anterior hip pain is often blamed on the hip flexors, but in runners, that’s rarely the diagnosis. So how can you identify the real cause and guide patients to a safe, effective recovery? In this episode, Tom Goom (Running Physio) explores the function of the hip flexors in running, key differentials for anterior hip or groin pain, and practical rehab strategies you can use right away. You’ll discover: Why true hip flexor tendinopathy is uncommon in endurance runnersRed flags and key tests to identify bone stress fractures and intra‑articular pathologyEarly‑stage loading strategies that protect the tendon from aggravationThe role of the adductors, trunk, and synergistic muscles in successful rehabCommon myths and misconceptions around hip flexorsHow to progress rehab to sport‑specific drills and return to running If you’re a physiotherapist or health professional treating runners, this episode gives you research‑backed, clinically reasoned strategies to assess and manage hip flexor pain with confidence. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro03:35 - Hip flexor function06:56 - Tip 1 - Is it a hip flexor tendinopathy?09:48 - Tip 2 - Rehab of hip flexors11:35 - Tip 3 - Other muscle groups to include in rehab13:08 - Common misconceptions13:37 - 1. Pronation14:49 - 2. Firing order16:13 - 3. Weak transversus abdominis17:12 - 4. Rib alignment and breathing patterns 🔗 Free Webinar Alert! Don't miss out on our free webinars for therapists on shin pain and Achilles tendinopathy in runners. Check the link in the description for more information. Free running injury assessment & treatment video series available now Improve running injury assessment & treatment now with the Running Repairs Online course with Tom Goom at clinicaledge.co/runningrepairs. Get free access to the "Tricky tendons" infographic series Unlock the secrets of successful tendinopathy assessment and treatment with this free infographic series for therapists. Article associated with this episode: Click here to download your podcast handoutLenhart R, Thelen D, Heiderscheit B. Hip muscle loads during running at various step rates. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2014 Oct;44(10):766-A4. Links associated with this episode: Free Achilles tendinopathy videosDiscover the simple secrets to successfully treat tendon pain in this free three part video series with Tom GoomImprove your confidence and clinical reasoning with a free trial Clinical Edge membershipJoin Tom live on Facebook & ask your shoulder related questions every Friday Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunesDownload the podcast now using the best podcast app currently in existence - OvercastListen to the podcast on SpotifyTom Goom on TwitterTom Goom’s websiteDavid Pope - TwitterDavid Pope & why I started Clinical Edge Review the podcast on iTunesInfographics by Clinical Edge
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  • 172. Shoulder pain assessment & clinical reasoning. Physio Edge Shoulder Success podcast with Jo Gibson
    Jul 16 2025
    Your patient presents with shoulder pain, and straight away you need to identify: Is it rotator cuff related shoulder pain, frozen shoulder, instability, or something else entirely? Is it rotator cuff related shoulder pain, frozen shoulder, instability, or something else entirely?Is the pain actually coming from the shoulder?Could it be the cervical spine?Is there a tear that needs urgent referral?Should you order imaging? Refer to a surgeon? Or confidently continue with rehab? In this podcast, Jo Gibson (Upper Limb Rehabilitation Specialist Physio) guides you through a simple, evidence-informed clinical reasoning framework to help you confidently assess and treat patients with shoulder pain. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and the latest research, Jo breaks down four essential questions you need to ask in every shoulder assessment—helping you identify red flags, tailor your treatment plan, and avoid common diagnostic pitfalls. In this episode, you’ll discover: How to distinguish shoulder pain from cervical spine referralKey subjective clues that guide your diagnosis and treatment decisionsWhether it’s “torn”—and how to know if a surgical referral is appropriateClinical signs that help differentiate frozen shoulder from other causes of stiffnessWhy pain irritability matters—and how it impacts your rehab approachWhen to use (and when to avoid) imagingHow to identify instability and assess the likelihood of recurrenceWhat assessment tests to perform in your objective examinationThe real value—and limitations—of special tests like the Hawkins-Kennedy, drop arm, Hornblower’s, and more.How to modify testing to better isolate rotator cuff contributionsWhy symptom modification tests are useful—and what they tell youHow to help your patient overcome fear, regain confidence, and move againWhat research says about exercise prescription, and how many exercises you should give patients Listen in to strengthen your clinical reasoning and give your shoulder assessments a clear structure that helps you feel more confident—and gets better outcomes for your patients. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro03:12 - Subjective clues that guide diagnosis04:33 - What to call shoulder pain? RCRSP or SAP?06:04 - 4 key questions to ask06:29 - Cervical spine driven shoulder pain10:03 - Is it torn and does it matter?11:29 - Traumatic dislocations12:37 - Special tests in the "Is it torn" group15:56 - Is it stiff?17:36 - Is it irritable?20:38 - Can I change it?23:05 - Summary Click on an image below to access these free resources from Jo Gibson and Clinical Edge The handout for this podcast consists of a transcript associated with this podcast. Shoulder: Steps to Success online course with Jo Gibson Improve your assessment and treatment of shoulder pain with the Shoulder: Steps to Success online course with Jo Gibson, now available for enrolment at clinicaledge.co/shouldersuccess Free trial Clinical Edge membership Use a fresh approach to your musculoskeletal and sports injury treatment with a free trial Clinical Edge membership at clinicaledge.co/freetrial Links associated with this episode: Free video series - How to be a shoulder detective: Solving acute shoulder pain with Jo GibsonGet your access to the free video series “Frozen shoulder assessment & treatment” with Jo GibsonImprove your shoulder assessment & treatment with the Shoulder: Steps to Success online course with Jo GibsonImprove your confidence and clinical reasoning with a free trial Clinical Edge membershipJoin Jo Gibson live on Facebook & ask your shoulder related questions every Monday Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunesDownload the podcast now using the best podcast app currently in existence - OvercastListen to the podcast on SpotifyJo Gibson on TwitterLet David know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Review the podcast on iTunesInfographics by Clinical Edge Chapters: 00:00:00 - Intro00:03:12 - Subjective clues that guide diagnosis00:04:33 - What to call shoulder pain? RCRSP or SAP?00:06:04 - 4 key questions to ask00:06:29 - Cervical spine driven shoulder pain00:10:03 - Is it torn and does it matter?00:11:29 - Traumatic dislocations00:12:37 - Special tests in the "Is it torn" group00:15:56 - Is it stiff?00:17:36 - Is it irritable?00:20:38 - Can I change it?00:23:05 - Summary
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