#TopTipsTuesday

Issue 290, 19 May 2026

This week is all about listening, really listening. Whether that's taking time to understand the world a patient with a disability lives in, or paying closer attention to what a simple movement test might be telling you about future health, the resources below are here to help you show up a little better for the people in your care. 💜 Enjoy Top Tips Tuesday!

 

Recommended online course ⭐️

AMA Caring for People with Disabilities Series gives health care professionals practical guidance, real-world strategies and proven tools to meet the unique needs of patients with diverse disabilities through 5 video modules

Watching time: 133 minutes Watch Now

 

Infographic you can use 👍

Anatomy of a winning abstract that earns the read explains the Frame, Argue, Land framework

 

Research insight you need 🔍

Sit-to-Stand Test May Predict Future Health Outcomes summarises a new editorial in the British Journal of Sports Medicine

Est. reading time: 1 minute | Read Now

 

Video you can learn from  🎥

MMOA Podcast - the LIFTMOR trial: 5 clinical tips summarises the groundbreaking study that showed high-intensity resistance training isn’t just safe in osteoporosis it’s essential

Watching time: 11 minutes | Watch Now

 

Social post to make you smile 🙂

What can a small object in a neonatal ICU teach us about the role of environment in regulation? reminds us of the intersection between health and environment

 

The Latest from Physiopedia 🤩 

Are ICU physiotherapists missing a critical skill? What the latest European research tells us about dysphagia education finding that 75% of ICU physiotherapists never assess for dysphagia, despite it being a common and serious complication in critically ill patients

Est. reading time: 4 minutes | Read Now

 

AI learning moment 🧠 

Ready-to-use AI prompt for research "Can you support me in creating a successful conference poster?"

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

 

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