Inclusion means being purposeful, considerate to the needs of others and being an advocate for change at even the most micro-level - this gives us something to think about for our own practice and working environments and we hope the last top tip below will give you some ideas on the topic too. Enjoy Top Tips this week!
Recommended podcast π§
The Long Lie - Parkinson's is a new podcast - this first episode covers Parkinson's Disease for those working in the emergency department. Listening time: 37 minutes
Infographic you can learn from π€
What stimming can look like is helpful for understanding techniques used by some autistic people to help manage overwhelming situations
Video your patients will love π¬
Easy 2 min neck and upper back mobilization for post-partum life is a simple, patient friendly video for easing postpartum aches. Watching time: 2 minutes
Research to make you think π€
Physio vs Doctor – Which is More Cost Effective in Primary Care? See what recent evidence tells us in this research summary. Est. reading time: 4 minutes
Twitter thread that's worth a read π§΅
Short thread on knee osteoarthritis (OA) and total knee replacements (TKR) with links to some useful documents and research. Est. reading time: 2 minutes
The Latest from Physiopedia π€©
Inclusion is in The Detail inspired by World Down Syndrome day last month this article has ideas to help you to ensure inclusion in your virtual communication. Est. reading time: 3 minutes
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