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FROM THE BLOG
Dive deeper into useful insights on treatments and recovery for conditions
Jan 162 min read
Kids with Musculoskeletal Pain and Injuries: How Physiotherapy Can Help
Musculoskeletal pain and injuries are common among children, especially those who are active in sports or physical activities. Whether...
Jan 162 min read
Paediatric Incontinence and Constipation: How Physiotherapy Can Help
Incontinence in children is a common, yet often sensitive, issue. It can manifest as urinary incontinence (leaking urine) or bowel...
Jan 162 min read
Torticollis in Babies: What It Is and How Physiotherapy Can Help
Torticollis, or "wry neck," is a condition that can affect babies, causing their head to tilt to one side due to muscle tightness in the...
Jan 162 min read
Plagiocephaly: What It Is and How Physiotherapy Can Help
Plagiocephaly, often referred to as “flat head syndrome,” is a condition where an infant's head develops a flattened area on one side or...
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