Paediatric Services
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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
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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