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Connecting everyone & anyone to the online physiotherapy community! 🧑‍💻➡️📱

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Charlie Clements (@clementscharl96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quick infographic if you don’t like listening to my waffling on. This illustrates some of the subjective clues, clinical features and their diagnostic utility to help aid with your suspicion of patients presenting with ? FAI.

Quick infographic if you don’t like listening to my waffling on. 

This illustrates some of the subjective clues, clinical features and their diagnostic utility to help aid with your suspicion of patients presenting with ? FAI.
Alan J Taylor (@tayloralanj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6 reasons to take #BloodPressure in the MSK physiotherapy clinic. A thread to ponder over Easter 🧵 #Haemodynamics #Physio #PhysicalTherapy #Hypertension 1/

BVH Acute Medicine OT & PT Team (@bthmedicineotpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Physio Twitter work your magic🪄: Can anyone help with any guidelines around safety of mobilising patients with suspected or confirmed PE. We are looking for some evidence based practise🙏🫁🩺 Acute Physiotherapy Team, BTH Care of Older Person Integrated Therapies ACPRC

Iain Harrington (@iain_harrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

75% of people diagnosed with osteoarthritis ARE NOT given disease-specific education & advice... @VersusArthritis is here to the rescue with incredible, free & comprehensive patient resources! Here's my 6 favourite osteoarthritis resources from this amazing group. 🧵👇

Iain Harrington (@iain_harrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the last 2 years, I've read A TON of threads on osteoarthritis. 95% of them weren't worth the time. If you're looking to learn, let me point you in the right direction. Here are the 8 threads I keep in my bookmarks (that will teach you A TON):

Iain Harrington (@iain_harrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Search "low back pain" on google video & you'll get 47,400,000 results. Few provide any real learning value. Here are 7 that do: 🧵🎥

Neil O'Connell (@neiloconnell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵This is a thread about how we explored some divergent clinical trial results around CBT and exercise in chronic pain. This thread discusses our recent paper just published ahead of print in PAIN Journal. journals.lww.com/pain/Abstract/… 1/17

Paul Ingraham (PainScience.com) (@painsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am not anti-anecdote. I am against giving anecdotes too much weight as a form of evidence. But I always want to hear patients’ stories. They are an amazing source of important questions and inspiration … and both the telling and the listening are inherently valuable.

Paul Ingraham (PainScience.com) (@painsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercise is “the closest thing there is to a miracle cure” in some great ways. But is it therapy for pain, rehab for injury? I am highly critical of “corrective” exercise…very supportive of playful activity/sport…and I have awkward mixed feelings about progressive loading. 😜

Laura Rathbone🌈 she/her (@laurarathbone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a British physio? Does your current wage cover the basics to live? (Rent / food / bills / commute etc) Im curious, how many clinicians are have to work extra shifts/Bank/or have a second job or 'side hustle' to afford basic living costs? Rt if you can. Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)

Carrie Taylor : Health for Keeps (@carrieevt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wouldn't it be great if knee replacement patients had a patient led view of what might happen to them after surgery in terms of pain and function? My first publication is just out! 😃 protect-au.mimecast.com/s/k7lGCyojrJsp…