Category:Paediatrics
Paediatric physiotherapists help children to achieve their optimal physical development. They have specialist knowledge in the movement, development and conditions that are likely to affect the baby and growing child and treat from 1-day-old babies to adolescents. Treatment may involve soft tissue massage, mobilisation, stretching, specific therapeutic exercises and posture education. Because Children are not small adults these therapists encourage children to move to the best of their abilities through play and age appropriate fun and instruction.
Subcategories
This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
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- Down Syndrome - Trisomy 21 (4 P)
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- Muscular Dystrophy (16 P)
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- Paediatrics - Case Studies (15 P)
- Paediatrics - Conditions (125 P)
- Paediatrics - Guidelines (3 P)
- Paediatrics - Interventions (56 P)
- Paediatrics - Outcome Measures (32 P)
- Paediatrics - Physical Activity (13 P)
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- Resources - Paediatrics (2 P)
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- Spina Bifida (2 P)
Pages in category "Paediatrics"
The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 367 total.
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- Targeted Training
- Tarsal Coalition
- Teacher's Daytime Sleepiness Questionnaire (TDSQ)
- Test of Infant Motor Performance
- Tetralogy of Fallot
- The Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, and Consolability (FLACC) scale
- The Physiotherapy Management of Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Anaemia
- The Road to Writing and Moving in Early and Middle Childhood
- The Role of Hip Surveillance in Cerebral Palsy
- The Role of the Physiotherapist in Learning Disabilities: Communication and Health Literacy
- The use of home programmes Cerebral Palsy as a therapeutic intervention
- Therapeutic Play
- Therapeutic Play for the Severely Disabled Population
- TheraTogs
- Tonic labyrinthine reflex
- Traumatic Brain Injury in Paediatrics
- Treacher Collins Syndrome
- Treating Older Children with Clubfoot
- Turner Syndrome