STRENGTHEN YOUR KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE SHOULD PATIENTS 
with leading shoulder pain educator, researcher, PhD candidate and physiotherapist, Jared Powell

STRENGTHEN YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE SHOULDER PATIENTS

with leading shoulder pain educator, researcher, and physiotherapist, Dr. Jared Powell, PhD. 

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Let’s face it, treating the most complex joint in the body can be tricky, even for seasoned professionals.

Busy practitioners can also feel overwhelmed by the onslaught of new evidence into shoulder pain management and have limited time to dissect the beneficial from the bogus. This can lead to delays in putting evidence into practice, even for dedicated professionals who are 100% committed to doing the best for their patients.

It’s no wonder seeing a shoulder patient booked into your schedule can cause some trepidation!

We have resources for practitioners with all levels of experience, including:

Students and new grads

Hit the ground running with the knowledge and practical skills to safely and effectively manage shoulder pain patients, even those with tricky presentations.

Experienced professionals

Hone your skills and develop an advanced understanding that establishes you as a practitioner of choice for shoulder pain patients. Discover why some of the techniques you were taught work and why others don’t; add new, evidence-based interventions to your repertoire; and deliver enhanced client care.

Those returning to work or moving into musculoskeletal practice

Step into your new role with confidence that you can capably handle any person with a shoulder problem who books in to see you.

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We have resources for practitioners with all levels of experience, including:
STUDENTS & NEW GRADS

Hit the ground running with the knowledge and practical skills to safely and effectively manage shoulder pain patients, even those with tricky presentations.





EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS

Hone your skills and develop an advanced understanding that establishes you as a practitioner of choice for shoulder pain patients. Discover why some of the techniques you were taught work and why others don’t; add new, evidence-based interventions to your repertoire; and deliver enhanced client care.

RETURNING TO THE WORKFORCE OR TRANSITIONING TO MUSCULOSKELETAL PRACTICE 

Step into your new role with confidence that you can capably handle any person with a shoulder problem who books in to see you.

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G’Day, I’m Dr. Jared Powell, PhD

Physio, researcher (yep, I’m a nerd), and creator of the Complete Shoulder course (check out my creds below).

I’m on a mission to eliminate outdated modes of managing shoulder pain by helping clinicians to confidently apply contemporary evidence and management strategies to deliver better patient outcomes.

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LEARN EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO FEEL AT EASE TREATING PEOPLE WITH SHOULDER PAIN

Master Shoulder Pain Treatment with The Complete Shoulder Online Course

The Complete Shoulder online course – developed over 15 years of treating shoulder patients and researching and educating professionals about shoulder joint function – covers all the above areas and more.

Developed by Dr. Jared Powell after 15+ years of clinical experience, academic research, and teaching, this course offers a comprehensive deep dive into shoulder joint function, injury mechanisms, rehabilitation protocols, and clinical reasoning.

Whether you're a new graduate or an experienced clinician, this course gives you the tools to become the go-to expert for shoulder pain management in your practice.

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