#TopTipsTuesday

Issue 262, 11 November 2025

This week's Top Tips include a neuromyth debunked, plus four more free online resources to enhance your rehabilitation practice 💜 Enjoy Top Tips Tuesday!

 

Recommended video ⭐️

Dr Tasha Stanton discusses her experience with pain for Feeling Human at MOD gives a relateable story you can use with your patients

Watching time: 5 minutes | Watch Now

 

Research to make you think 🔎

The persistence of matching teaching and learning styles: A review of the ubiquity of this neuromyth, predictors of its endorsement, and recommendations to end it tackles the neuromyth that matching teaching style to students’ preferred learning styles will lead to improved academic outcomes

Est. reading time: 35 minutes | Read Now

 

Podcast to ponder 🤔

Hydration Hacks for the Older Adult! learn about the 3A’s to support an increase in hydration for your geriatric patients

Listening time: 2 minutes | Listen Now

 

Quick exercise idea 🏋️‍♀️

Watching time: <1 minute | Watch Now

 

Interesting item in the news 🗞

Misophonia: having strong negative reactions to certain sounds is linked to mental inflexibility suggested by this recent study looking into “affective flexibility”

Reading time: 5 minutes | Read Now

 

The Latest from Physiopedia 🤩 

New research informs exercise selection for patients with knee osteoarthritis reporting on the new comprehensive BMJ meta-analysis on knee osteoarthritis

Est. reading time: 4 minutes | Read Now

 

AI learning moment 🧠 

Ready-to-use AI prompt for clinical education "Provide me with 5 questions I can ask my physiotherapy student to evaluate how they are doing in their clinical placement. Make them concise and easy to understand"

Prompt optimised for working with the Physiopedia AI Assistant (PAI)

 

The Physiopedia Team
 
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