Top Tips Tuesday - Issue 70, 29 Mar 2022

 

Wow - this message really resonates. It's taken from the second top tip below and quotes the author - a therapist who became a patient, and it's a great reminder of the value of rehabilitation professionals. We hope you enjoy the read, and the rest of this week's top tips.

 

Resources you can use πŸ‘

#PhysioSoMeReadingList selected MSK research papers from the last 6 years collated by Roger Kerry - a great place to start with your MSK reading.

 

Recommended article πŸ“°

What’s Important: Walking in the Shoes of Our Patients tells the insightful story of an orthopaedic physiotherapist who became a patient. Est. reading time: 5 minutes

 

Website your patients will love πŸ˜ 
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) website is a patient-friendly guide to FND with loads of useful video content.

 

Research to make you think πŸ€”

Moderate Intensity Aerobic Exercise Performed Consistently Over 6 Months Slows Rate of Telomere Shortening find out the clinical implications in this post. Est. reading time: 4 minutes

 

Twitter thread that's worth a read🧡

The cardinal signs of a heart attack - for women gives information we should all be aware of. Est. reading time: 2 minutes 

 

The Latest from Physiopedia πŸ€© 
The History of Physiotherapy ever wondered about the origins of Physiotherapy? Check out this new video explaining it. Listening time: 7 minutes

 

 

How will you have an impact today??

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