Clinical Reasoning Practice for Physical Therapy Students

Clinical Training Lab is the AI clinical reasoning simulator built for physiotherapy and physical therapy students. Practise realistic case studies, sharpen your assessment skills, and build confidence before exams, placements, and clinical work.

Practice before exams and placements

The jump from classroom knowledge to clinical performance is where most students struggle. You know the special tests - what you lack is the volume of varied encounters that lets you weigh findings quickly and confidently. AI patient cases give you that volume on demand.

Rehearse subjective history-taking, objective examination, differential diagnosis, and management planning as many times as you need, so you arrive at real placements more prepared and less anxious.

What you practise

  • Extracting the key information from a realistic subjective history.
  • Selecting and interpreting objective tests and special tests.
  • Recognising red flags and knowing when to refer.
  • Building differential diagnoses and committing to a working diagnosis.
  • Planning evidence-informed treatment and defining asterisk signs to re-test.

Track your progress and stay motivated

Performance tracking lets you see how your clinical reasoning improves over time. Monitor your scores, identify weaknesses, and follow your progression across difficulty levels - turning practice into measurable growth.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need clinical experience to start?

No. The platform is designed for students and early practitioners. Cases are structured by difficulty, so you can start at a beginner level and progressively build your clinical reasoning skills.

Will this help me prepare for placements?

Yes. Practising realistic case studies rehearses the exact reasoning skills placements assess, so you arrive more confident and better prepared.

Can I track my progress over time?

Yes. Performance tracking shows how your clinical reasoning improves, so you can monitor scores, spot weaknesses, and follow your progression across case difficulties.