What makes a good Physiopedia page

General Tips[edit | edit source]

  1. Effective title
    • Does the title already exist?
      • Run a search for the page you want to create, or scan through the full list of Physiopedia articles.
    • Is my title clear and capitalized correctly?
      • The standard format for titles is to capitalize only the first letter of the first word, with the remaining words in lowercase.
      • Try not to use ACRONYMS alone as titles, except in parentheses. Example: Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL).
  2. Template
    • Did I use the appropriate template for the page I created?
      • View the Physiopedia templates and choose one that fits the correct category (ie. joint, muscle, ligament).
      • No template for the page you want to make?
        Use the new page template and create your own subheadings.
    • Refer to: Adding templates tutorial
  3. References
    • Did I cite references using the references tool (<R> button) in the editing toolbar?


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