#TopTipsTuesday

Issue 293, 9 June 2026

Good clinical practice has always been driven by the same instinct that drives good research, a refusal to stop at the surface when a better answer might be just beneath it. This week we're looking more closely at cervical radiculopathy, sarcopaenia, ancient running techniques and what a group of astronauts can teach us about teamwork. Curious? Get started with Top Tips Tuesday here👇💜

 

Recommended resource ⭐️

Understanding spasticity: A simple guide to symptoms, treatment and getting better is a brilliant resource for professionals or patients to explain spasticity

Est. reading time: 10 minutes | View Now

 

Research you can use 🔍

An independent validation of a clinical prediction rule (CPR) for the diagnosis of cervical radiculopathy with radicular pain is an independent broad validation of the 2003 CPR using MRI as reference standard

Est. reading time: 26 minutes | Read Now

 

Social post to make you think 🤔

Japanese "edo-style" running on how Japanese people may have run hundreds of years ago...one to ponder!

Watching time: 2 minutes | View Now

 

Infographic you should read 👓

Strong for life Part 3: Sarcopaenia summary and follow the links for parts 1 and 2 for a great mini-learning on this vital topic

 

Interesting item in the news 🗞️

What the Artemis mission can teach you about relationships in a team covers how the group of astronauts came together as a crew, with plenty for us all to learn

 

The Latest from Physiopedia 🤩 

One Ukrainian university’s approach to building a world-class physiotherapy programme tells of the collaboration that offers a compelling model for universities worldwide seeking to strengthen rehabilitation education

Est. reading time: 4 minutes | Read Now

 

AI learning moment 🧠 

Ready-to-use AI prompt for clinical practice "please can you give me a summary of the most clinically relevant and evidence based special tests for the knee?"

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

 

The Physiopedia Team
 
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