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// Stroke-rehab CPD · Research partner

Prep that holds the debate, not the summary.

For UK contracting clinical educators preparing weekend stroke-rehab CPD — a folder-based research partner that asks better questions than you would have asked yourself.

// 60-second overview

// What it does

Three things, and it stays in its lane.

01

Holds the debate open.

Names which fault line a contested claim sits on — Bobath, task-specific training, Brunnstrom and the rest — and keeps the tension live instead of flattening the schools into one tidy answer.

02

Asks the questions the room will ask.

Interrogates the evidence with you before the briefing, surfacing the asymmetry in how the "for" and "against" sides argue, so you walk in ready for the pushback.

03

Stays in its lane.

Anchors to UK sources, hedges on certainty tiers, and never writes your slides or makes the clinical call. The folder is the product — fork it and it is yours.

// Quickstart

One way in — load the folder into a Claude Project.

  1. Open claude.ai/projects and create a project.
  2. Upload five items: identity.md, rules.md, examples.md, profile-template.md, and the entire reference/ folder.
  3. Set project instructions to: Use the uploaded files as your context. Follow rules.md and identity.md exactly.
  4. Fire a sample prompt — e.g. "Is Bobath worth defending against task-specific training for lower-limb stroke rehab?"
  5. That's the whole setup. The five items are the context bundle. Carry the folder between contracts; fork it and it is yours.
// See it work

One full walkthrough — setup, then a live debate.

// Where it comes from

Built by James — not a clinician — and grounded in 25+ years of frontline UK community-physiotherapy experience from the project's clinical consultant, Ships Physiotherapy. Every claim traces to a shipped source: the schools landscape, the canonical debates, the clinical-safety reading. Mayston anchors to UK guidance — NICE NG236, the RCP National Clinical Guideline for Stroke, CSP, ACPIN.