This quote is often (mis)attributed to Albert Einstein in the context of genius, but in the first top tip below it is used, perhaps far more appropriately, to describe how someone with ADHD might feel when navigating "normal" life. What do you take from it? Let us know on social media!
Video you will learn from π€
Failing at Normal: An ADHD Success Story from Jessica McCabe is hugely insightful; and don't miss their YouTube channel How to ADHD for excellent resources. Watching time: 17 minutes
Recommended resources π
Parkinsons Exercise Recommendations is a Parkinson's Foundation download available in
English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish
Podcast you can use π§
Treating tricky tendons, with Dr Ebonie Rio offers a pragmatic approach for when things just aren't working. Listening time: 25 minutes
Twitter feed that's worth a read π§΅
9 must follow rules to create slides that pop and keep your audience engaged has plenty of quick tips for your next presentation. Est. reading time: 1 minute
Research to make you think π€
How good are therapists at visually assessing spine motion and injury risk with deadlifts and squats is beautifully summarised in this visual Instagram post for a quick research fix
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What Physiotherapists need to know about Clubfoot shares key information about this common condition. Est. reading time: 3 minutes
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