#TopTipsTuesday

Issue 260, 28 October 2025

Sometimes the best decisions aren't about immediate results, but building foundations that serve our patients – and ourselves – for years to come. Build some good learning habits today with these new resources from today's Top Tips Tuesday ๐Ÿ’œ

 

Recommended video ๐ŸŽฅ

Why gentle touch feels like love is a beautiful explanation of C-tactile fibers, including the importance of speed and temperature on the parasympathetic effects – an eye opener for our manual interventions

Watching time: 2 minutes | Watch Now

 

Infographic you can learn from ๐ŸŽ“

Every minute counts...but some count more sharing new research from data using wearables that not every minute of movement is equal

 

Podcast to ponder ๐Ÿค”

Electrolytes and Osteoporosis on the importance of electrolytes to prevent and limit effects of osteoporosis with education that can help guide you and your patients to optimal bone health

Listening time: 10 minutes | Listen Now

 

Research you can use ๐Ÿ”Ž

Reading time: 12 minutes | Read Now

 

Interesting item in the news ๐Ÿ—ž

ANATOMY WORD OF THE MONTH: COCCYX Did you know where the word "coccyx" comes from?! We didn't! Check out this very quick read to find out!

Reading time: 1 minute | Read Now

 

The Latest from Physiopedia ๐Ÿคฉ 

Goniometry in physiotherapy and why precision matters on ensuring that rehabilitation professionals worldwide have access to the most current, evidence-based guidance on this essential assessment technique

Est. reading time: 3 minutes | Read Now

 

AI learning moment ๐Ÿง  

Ready-to-use AI prompt for clinical education "Plan an engaging and educational 15-minute training on anatomy of the brachial plexus, with a focus on the clinical implications of injury to this area and include some interesting or unusual facts that people might not know"

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

 

The Physiopedia Team
 
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