Top Tips Tuesday - Issue 75, 3 May 2022

 

It's a difficult thing sometimes, to describe your own profession, and to make it understandable to others. This is exactly what the authors of the first tip below have attempted - to describe Physiotherapy to children, and they did it by getting it peer-reviewed by kids - we love this concept. Plenty else to learn this month too - read on for a all sorts of ideas that might just change your clinical practice. 

 

Article we all need to read πŸ˜

Why Does Movement Help? The Remarkable Science of Physical Therapy is an article that has been peer-reviewed by kids, for kids and it's brilliant! Est. reading time: 8 minutes

 

Resources you can use πŸ‘

Helpful Hand Therapy Putty Exercises + Free PDF gives exercise ideas with a downloadable PDF. Est. reading time: 4 minutes

 

Recommended video πŸŽ¬ 
Dancing with the doc: Learning your dermatomes and myotomes is a more active way of learning your anatomy. Watching time: 6 minutes

 

Research to make you think πŸ€”

Decoding a Direct Dialog Between the Gut Microbiota and the Brain covers recent research that changes the way we think about gut bacteria and the brain. Est. reading time: 4 minutes

 

Infographic to make you smile πŸ˜€

This is your brain on audiology! Showcasing the amazing brains (and roles) of audiologists 

 

The Latest from Physiopedia πŸ€© 
You Can’t Have Health Without a Health Worker written for last month's World Health Worker Week gives food for thought on the value of our profession. Est. reading time: 3 minutes

 

 

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