#TopTipsTuesday

Issue 117, 21 February 2023

One of our Physiopedia mottos, and also a simple way to connect with people according to the 5th tip below – be curious! Whether it's when you're assessing your patients, or looking for clinical answers – curiosity is a certain route to learning new things, and we hope to provide you with a few of those in this week's Top Tips Tuesday 👇

 

Video to make you think 📹

What is Encephalitis? A quick watch for insight and awareness into encephalitis ahead of World Encephalitis Day tomorrow

Watching time: 1 minute | Watch Now

 

Recommended blogpost 🤓

Tissue healing times, and what it means for you has a nice sumnmary infographic with accompanying blogpost

Est. reading time: 8 minutes | Read Now

 

Infographic you will love ⭐️

What are some alternative causes of leg pain? will give you lots to keep in mind with your differential diagnosis

 

Article to give you insight ✍️

Speak My Language! Creating a Symbol-Based Patient Decision Aid on how understanding health literacy can facilitate communication and patient outcomes – included again after a bad link in last week's Top Tips Tuesday

Est. reading time: 3 minutes | Read Now

 

Tweet to make you think 🤔

Simple ways to connect with people 7 ideas to consider that might impact your patient/client relationship

Est. reading time: 1 minutes | Read Now

 

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How will you be curious this week?

The Physiopedia Team
 
 
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