u/physiopeng

Evidence-based clinical assessment tool for PT students

Shared something on PhysioHub that might be useful whether you're prepping for exams or figuring out what to actually do in clinic.

Check it out here: https://www.physiohub.io/assessment

For Subacromial Pain Syndrome for example, most students learn Hawkins-Kennedy and Neer but both sit at an LR+ of only 1.9. The SAPS Test Cluster sits at LR+ 10.6 with Sn 75 and Sp 74. Not saying you have to follow it strictly but it's good to at least know which tests carry more diagnostic weight before you walk into a session.

A lot of the essential tests are referenced from Magee, with Sn, Sp, and LR+ pulled in where the evidence exists so you can see at a glance what's actually worth performing and why. Pick a body region, select the pathology, and get a ranked list of clinical tests filtered by diagnostic value.

Currently covers 10 regions including Shoulder, Knee, Lumbar Spine, Cervical Spine, Hip, Elbow, Wrist and Hand, Ankle/Foot, Sacroiliac Joint, and Headache and Dizziness, each with multiple pathologies and their relevant test clusters.

Fair warning, this is still early stage. I'm actively going through all the citations to verify them and make sure the studies actually support what's being shown. So if anything looks off, I genuinely want to know.

Would love feedback from people currently in clinic or revising:

- Spotted a dodgy citation? Call it out.

- Anything you'd want it to do that it doesn't?

u/physiopeng — 2 days ago

Hey everyone, I’m building a small interactive X-ray anatomy quiz for PT students.

The quiz uses premade marked X-rays where a marker points to a bone, joint, or landmark, and the student has to identify it.

I’m still in the early stage and trying to figure out if this is actually useful for PT school/MSK revision.

Would love honest feedback: does this feel like something worth building further, or should I drop the idea?

u/physiopeng — 9 days ago
▲ 9 r/npte

I've been building PhysioHub, a free web-based flashcard app for physiotherapy students, and just finished porting Sean's NPTE Complete Review deck into it.

All credit goes to Sean for the original deck, I just wanted to make it accessible without needing Anki installed, with proper formatting and images.

4,220 cards total, broken into subtopics so you can study one chapter at a time. Cloze cards work tap-to-reveal style, images are included, and there's a spaced repetition mode if you want it.

Link: https://www.physiohub.io/flashcard/npte

Please i would like to get genuine feedback on the site, any issue regarding the site layout 😄

u/physiopeng — 12 days ago

Just shipped physiohub.io. free spaced-repetition flashcards for physiotherapy students. covers anatomy, MSK, neurology, pathology, and clinical practice. MAde few changes on the landing page, the video is old

a bit about it:

  • spaced repetition built in (like anki, but the decks are pre-made and organized properly)
  • full physio curriculum, not stitched together from random sources
  • works on mobile and desktop

stack: React, vite, supabase, tailwind, hosted on vercel.(Now shifted to hetzner)

I would love your feedback on this, any UI/UX mistake, alignment issue, roast it, i can take it.

Link: Physiohub.io

if you have any medico friends please share w them

u/physiopeng — 14 days ago

Just shipped a new category browser for my physiotherapy flashcard site. Each subject (sujectss.) gets its own colored folder with a topic icon. Tried to make them feel tactile, like real folders sitting on a desk, rather than flat tiles.

Live here: https://www.physiohub.io/app/categories

Open to any feedback on the visual depth, color choices, or general feel. Mobile and desktop both supported.

u/physiopeng — 16 days ago