Paediatric Services
Clubfoot
Clubfoot is the congenital deformity of the foot and physiotherapy can
provide long-term correction that will help the foot be fully functional and pain free.Metatarsus Adductus
Metatarsus adductus also known as pigeon toes, where the foot curve
inwards and physiotherapy can provide long-term correction that will help the foot be fully functional and pain free.Developmental Delay
Early detection and intervention are crucial for a child to meet their developmental milestone. Physiotherapy can help improve a child’s gross motor skills,
cognitive, and social challenges.Dyspraxia (Development Coordination Disorder)
A condition that causes impaired movement and coordination.
Physiotherapy has a positive effect on a child’s motor skills, balance and coordination.Flat Feet
When the medial arch of a foot flattens or lowers, it is called a flat foot. Children with painful flat feet can be managed through physiotherapy and treatment depends on the severity of the condition.
In-Toeing/ Out-Toeing Gait
In-toeing is when the toes face into each other while standing or walking. Physiotherapy can help stretch and strengthen the child’s muscles and tendons around the foot and ankle.
Plagiocephaly
Physiotherapy can help address plagiocephaly by introducing exercises, repositioning techniques, and tummy time.
Torticollis (Wry Neck)
A condition where a child’s neck is tilted to one side due to neck muscle tightness or spasm. The child’s neck condition will be assessed to prescribe the appropriate
positions, exercises or a combination of these.Musculoskeletal Pain & Sports and Injuries:
- Ankle sprains
- Anterior knee pain
- Jumpers knee
- Osgood-schlatter disease
- Patella instability & dislocation
- Post fracture rehabilitation
- Post op recovery
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