Resources

If you don’t know your ischial tuberosity from your olecranon. Then check out these resources suggested by our student members to support your studies

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The Awesome Anatomy Co

The beautifully illustrated MSK Anatomy Revision Guide from Awesomeanatomyco.com is a must for visual learners. Add a femur pen to your order to lighten up those study sessions! Use code FIRST10 for 10% off your first order.  

Physiopedia Plus 

With 762 accredited courses, a rehab-focused AI assistant and over 3,000 videos, articles and quizzes, Physiopedia Plus is a great resource to supplement your learning.  

For 75% off full Plus membership use code CSPSTUDENT at members.physio-pedia.com.

Top study tips

  • Organise study groups with your course mates to revise practical techniques, your uni might let you book rooms and anatomical models for these sessions.
  • Buddy up with students in higher years, they’ve already been through your assessments and can help you prepare for them.
  • Make flashcards on Quizlet.com for each of your modules, you might find cards from previous years already exist.
  • Use an anatomical skeleton with play doh for muscles to revise origins and insertions.
  • Create a physiotherapy collection folder on instagram to save physio-related posts and share with your cohort.
  • Revise anatomy by painting muscles onto your own leg/arm using body paints.
  • Sign up to your local CSP regional network for regular CPD events and networking opportunities.
  • Look after your wellbeing, see what resources your own university offers or organisations like studentminds.org.uk.

    Kenhub

    Want to ace your anatomy and nail your origins and insertions? Kenhub’s bank of videos, courses, articles and quizzes is a great place to start! khub.me/csp for a 10% discount on premium plans.

    SSHINE

    Sshinestudents.wordpress.com features resources for neurodivergent student healthcare professionals including a module supporting learners on placement with advice on inclusive working environments and reasonable adjustment.

    If you come across any resources and tools you would like to share with other clinicians please send them to frontline@csp.org.uk.

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