Paediatric Physiotherapist
Your child may need to see a paediatric physiotherapist for...
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Newborn assessment and early intervention for plagiocephaly, torticollis, hypotonia, talipes, visual impairments, or if they do not tolerate tummy time, are late to sit, crawl or walk.
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Help with their gross motor milestones such as running, jumping, hopping, ball skills, climbing, skipping
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Growth related issues and musculoskeletal conditions such as growing pains, tight muscles, hypermobility, Sever's, Osgood Schlatters, back pain, flat feet, in-toeing, toe walking, sports injuries.
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Helping them reach their full potential if they have a diagnosis of cerebral palsy, seizures, brain injury, or any genetic or metabolic syndromes.
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Equipment fitting prescription for supportive walkers, standing frame, supportive seating, supportive postural garments such as second skins, DMOs, walking trolleys.