
DYNAMIC SHOULDERS
LIVE WEBINAR
DIAGNOSIS TO DURABLE RETURN-TO-PLAY
What clinicians need to know to optimise shoulder outcomes and reduce re-injury risk.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This session is designed specifically for Sport and Exercise Medicine consultants and clinicians managing active, athletic patients. Practical, evidence-informed, and immediately applicable.
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Connect. Learn. Collaborate
Join this session and discover how a more structured and progressive rehabilitation-to-reconditioning model can improve outcomes. Our previous clients have seen a reduction in injury recurrence, restored confidence and a return to the active life they love.
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WHEN: 1 April 2026 at 19:00pm GMT
DURATION: 60 minutes
WHERE: Online via Zoom
(the session will be recorded)​
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Shoulder injuries in active and athletic patients rarely fail at the point of diagnosis, they fail at the point of progression.
Many achieve symptom relief, but capacity for sport or high-level activity is often incomplete, leaving athletes at risk of recurrence.
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At Dynamic Shoulders, we have first-hand experience of the limitations of standard rehab for active and athletic individuals. Having dislocated his shoulder five times and undergone two surgeries, Tim completed all prescribed rehabilitation to the highest standard, yet a sixth dislocation occurred a year later. That experience exposed a critical gap in the standard clinical pathway and inspired Tim to develop an integrated, evidence-informed model bridging rehabilitation to durable return-to-play.

ABOUT THE WEBINAR
Tim will present an integrated, evidence-informed model that spans rehabilitation through to high-level return-to-sport or activity.
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Focused on function as the ultimate outcome, the model demonstrates how clinicians can bridge the gap between standard rehabilitation and a durable, confident return to an active and athletic life for anyone, not just the elite sport population.
The approach combines physiotherapy with progressive reconditioning strategies, providing continuity from early-stage management to objective strength diagnostics, progressive overload, and activity/sport-specific capacity development.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Tim will share a clinically grounded, practical framework to support patients from early rehab through high-level return to sport or activity.
Attendees will learn how to:
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Understand the limitations of standard shoulder pathways in athletic populations
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Identify progression gaps that increase re-injury risk
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Apply reverse-engineered, individualised strategies to restore capacity and confidence
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Integrate objective strength diagnostics and shoulder athleticism into return-to-play decisions
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Establish collaborative rehabilitation-to-reconditioning pathways that improve outcomes, reduce recurrence, and protect surgical success


I'VE COLLABORATED WITH DYNAMIC SHOULDERS TO TREAT MANY ELITE AND NON-ELITE ATHLETES WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS. TIM IS GREAT!
He grasps the anatomic deficit and the functional problems these patients have. We sometimes use surgery as an adjunct to treatment, but then he develops these rehab programmes that have very realistic functional goals that allow patients to regain simple activities of daily living right up to re-achieving elite athlete status and maintaining that which is so difficult.
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Patients find it a positive experience, and certainly, he's great to work with from that point of view.
MICHAEL EAMES
Orthopaedic and Upper Limb Surgeon
