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Issue 287, 26 May 2026

Some of the most important advances in medicine have come not from a single breakthrough moment, but from years of quiet persistence. Asking better questions, challenging assumptions and refusing to accept the status quo. This week's resources reflect that spirit, from landmark spinal cord injury research and a decades-long campaign that has finally changed how millions of women are diagnosed, to a provocative new framework that asks us to imagine what healthcare could look like if we dared to think differently.💜 

Image: Joandrés, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Recommended videos ⭐️

SCIRE (Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence) is a globally recognised resource where experts review and rate the scientific research 

 

Research to ponder 🔍

Healthpunk: speculative methods for the future of planetary health introduces healthpunk as an emerging science fiction and speculative futurisms framework that integrates speculative thinking with a focus on planetary health

Est. reading time: 22 minutes | Read Now

 

Social post to watch 🎥

Recruiters can spot a ChatGPT CV in 2 seconds. These are the dead giveaways has 5 steps to make sure your CV isn’t disregarded as Al

Watching time: 2 minutes | Watch Now

 

Infographic you can use 👍

Wearables: Stop Letting Your Watch Tell You Not to Exercise highlights which metrics matter (and which do not)

 

Interesting item in the news 🗞️

‘Unprecedented’ global effort gives new name to polycystic ovary syndrome – and new hope to millions of women about a decades-long campaign resulting in a change to "polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome"

Est. reading time: 8 minutes | Read Now

 

The Latest from Physiopedia 🤩 

Updated guidance on carpal tunnel syndrome: What the 2026 clinical practice guidelines mean for your practice summarises the first major update to the APTA Orthopedics clinical practice guidelines for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in 7 years

Est. reading time: 5 minutes | Read Now

 

AI learning moment 🧠 

Ready-to-use AI prompt "Can you explain how physiotherapy is linked to planetary health?"

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