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September 2013
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Thanks, BracketBot (talk) 19:27, 6 September 2013 (UTC)
 * ultrasound-of-the-shoulder/acromioclavicular-joint/ A huge chapter on acromioclavicular disease including dislocation is available at ShoulderUS.com]

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Links to http://www.shoulderus.com/
Hi. I recently came across a couple of articles you edited. One of them was Impingement syndrome. I have altered a bit in the reference you used (It is the same in both articles and I assume that you use it elsewhere). I have in both instances removed "Free chapter on the role of impingement in producing rotator cuff disorders available at ShoulderUS.com" but otherwise left the link to the webpage unaltered. I have done this since it seems a) unnecessary in a reference and b) strikes me as advertisement.

I do not know if you have any affiliations with the website or you just think it is a good one and what to share it. But in my opinion it would to leave this out in the future. A danger by including it is that somebody comes along and sees your addition to an article and just spots the bit that looks like possible self-promotion and revert the edit without looking at the content first. Wikipedia gets a lot of spam and self-promotion in one form or the other and the people who look for and revert these kind of things often makes a decision to revert quickly since there is a lot of articles to go through.

I hope you will see this as constructive criticism and nothing more. If you believe I am on the wrong track or just want to comment please do so below or on my talkpage. Kind regards JakobSteenberg (talk) 10:37, 5 November 2013 (UTC)