#TopTipsTuesday

Issue 269, 30 December 2025

Einstein famously said "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." Check out this week's top tips to work on your understanding and improve your communication in clinical practice 💜 Enjoy Tops Tips Tuesday!

 

Recommended video ⭐️

"Exhale to prevail!" - If you need to open the lid of a jar, exspiration is key! gives an explanation of how our abdominal muscles act to stabilise the trunk while we forcibly exhale

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Social post you can use 👍

Thinking about the sensitivity and specificity of tests can be confusing this posts explains what is sensitivity, specificity and likelihood ratios and what they mean in clinical practice

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Research to make you think 🔍

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Video you can use 🎥

Rhythmic auditory cues for Parkinson's on how auditory cues help people with Parkinson’s move better with great examples 

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Interesting item in the news 🗞

Medical Students Are Learning Anatomy From Digital Cadavers. Can Technology Ever Replace Real Human Bodies? On how virtual tools are beginning to supplant physical dissections in some classrooms

Est. reading time: 15 minutes | Read Now

 

The Latest from Physiopedia 🤩 

Evidence-based care for hip osteoarthritis gets an update in 2025 Clinical Practice Guidelines outlines the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) revised clinical practice guidelines for hip osteoarthritis management

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AI learning moment 🧠 

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The Physiopedia Team
 
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