Course Expansion

Lower Limb Clinical Reasoning


Become an Expert In Lower Limb Assessment & Management

The same proven framework.

Now tailored to the complexity of the lower limb.

  • Think beyond structures

  • Integrate what matters

  • Make clearer, safer decisions

BUILT ON OUR CORE FRAMEWORK

One Model. Every Patient. Every Time


Our Clinical Reasoning Without Silos framework is expanding.

The Lower Limb Courses on our platform apply the seven domains to the assessment, analysis and management of lower limb conditions.

MDT Perspective

Learn how different disciplines approach and integrate the same clinical problem.

Better Reasoning

Improve accuracy, reduce uncertainty and strengthen your clinical confidence.

Safer decisions

Make decisions that are evidence informed, patient centred and context driven.

Built for MSK clinicians across the MDT

WHAT’S INCLUDED

A Practical, Evidence-informed Learning Experience


The Hip

The Hip

Groin pain, hip OA, impingement, labral pathology and more...

The Knee

The Knee

Meniscal, ligament, patellofemoral, and degenerative conditions...

The Foot & Ankle

The Foot & Ankle

Ankle instability, tendinopathies, plantar heel pain and beyond...

Expert Faculty

Learn from leading MSK clinicians across the MDT.

Comprehensive Curriculum

Structured evidence-based modules for varying pathology utilising an MDT approach.

Real-World Application

Case-based learning to bridge theory and clinical practice.

CPD Accreditation Opportunity

Earn recognised CPD points on course completion.

NEW TO THE FRAMEWORK?

Start With Beyond Silos First


The lower limb expansion courses are built on our Clinical Reasoning Without Silos Framework.

If you have not completed the course yet, beyond silos gives you the reasoning foundation that underpins every expansion pathway.

Multidisciplinary MSK education built by clinicians, for clinicians.

Designed to improve real-world decision-making.

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