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paediatric physiotherapy Tag

As a parent or loved one we worry about our children and want to make sure that any complaint has a clear diagnosis and resolution. Have you ever considered the language you use when speaking about pain and what influence this may have on your child?   Pain is...

Growing pains are vague leg aches and the pain is most commonly felt in the muscles in the front of the thigh, behind the knee, and the calf.  Children with growing pains have good general health. The pains generally occur in the late afternoon or evening...

In the current climate, we are encouraged to keep social distances and your child may have to stay at home.  Therapy can continue at home.  Below are some games and activities which will help your child work on their balance, strength and hand-eye coordination while keeping them entertained:  Balancing beam  Indoor bowling  Sock toss to...