How Do I Know the Right Physiotherapy Approach for my Child?
The answer is simple you do not need to
A correctly setup pediatric medical center or a pediatric therapy center needs to have the various approaches f all pediatric physiotherapy
The answer is simple you do not need to
A correctly setup pediatric medical center or a pediatric therapy center needs to have the various approaches f all pediatric physiotherapy
I must admit that I recoiled a little when I typed out that title. When it comes to parenting, I feel that every parent is perfect and does the best to get the best for their own children. And each child being so
Read moreMuscular dystrophy is a disorder of the musculoskeletal system that is characterized by progressive weakness and atrophy of varying severity of various muscle groups. This disorder has many
Read moreIf your child continues W-sitting and is struggling to maintain any other position, it may be beneficial to have your child evaluated by an pediatric occupational therapy specialist to make sure w-sitting
Read moreLiving with cerebral palsy is challenging. This is a debilitating disorder that affects mobility. However, this state of the disorder can be improved, motion can be maintained and pain can be decreased by
Read moreThere are many health conditions that require the use of orthosis. Those can be foot pronation, foot supination, leg and foot spasticity, hip dysplasia, foot and ankle malalignment, severe metatarsus
Read moreMany often a child hears like “oh, you speak so slowly” or “maybe, you are habitual nervous.” These are heard so often, so frequently that they become so cliche! Parents and family members of a child
Read moreLump on the shin can be benign or harmless and may be caused by underlying skin conditions, such as warts, cysts, or abscesses. An injury from trauma or abnormal cell growth can also be a cause
Read moreThe early years of a child are full of new stimulations and novel experiences that drive the cognitive, social, and physical growth of the child. The first three years of the child are a critical time for brain
Read moreLike other parents, you may also want your kids to do well in school, right? It’s quite natural, but sometimes something appears missing in a child, such as the ability to move properly, speak properly, eating
Read moreAre you noticing your child is experiencing a delayed motor development? Are you seeing your child is unable to push up on tummy, sitting control, or transition to sitting, roll, crawl, stand, walk, etc.?
Read morePhysiotherapy is for people of all ages. Physiotherapy for infants, for children, for adolescents, and so on – there are so many specialized physiotherapy fields called pediatric physiotherapy.
Read moreHave you been spending an overwhelming amount of time talking through your child’s worries? Is it associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) – a developmental disorder that affects communication
Read moreIf you’re like most parents, you are also like them as proactive to taking your child to their well-visits, getting immunization, offering nutritious foods, and helping with their schoolwork. But how often do you
Read moreIf you have a child with developmental problems or autism spectrum disorder, put them in an environment where they can gain skills to communicate, learn and socialize. And using the Intensive Therapy
Read moreChildren with autism can benefit from occupational and ABA therapy. Designed to help develop fine motor skills and improve life skills, such as feeding and dressing, etc. ABA and occupational therapies are the
Read moreWhen your child’s knee twists like a pretzel in a tumble on the scooter or an arm fractured due to falling off a bike, you would immediately visit a pediatric orthopedic specialist. Or if your child
Read moreIf you are unfamiliar with the basics of what a weighted vest is, and how it helps children in everyday task, then it is a must ready for you!! A weighted vest is just that: a vest-like garment that is worn over
Read moreCuevas Medek Exercises (CME) is a powerful therapy approach to help children with cerebral palsy, developmental delays, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, or other neuromuscular conditions.
Read morePretend play, also known as imaginative play or creative play, is a form of symbolic play that includes role-play scenarios that children have seen, experienced or would
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