3/28/22Things we can do to benefit hip joint development
Varied movement and activation of the muscles around the hip joint are important to help the joint develop in people with physical disabilities.
Varied movement and activation of the muscles around the hip joint are important to help the joint develop in people with physical disabilities.
The hip is slipping out of place – so what do we do? How can we prevent hip dislocation?
People with physical disabilities such as CP are at increased risk of developing problems with their hips.
Over years an occupational therapy clinic’s investment in the Innowalk Pro, a motor-assisted movement trainer, has proved profitable.
The Innowalk dynamic stander has helped Alina to compensate for lost functions. The mother tells her story.
Children with CP, GMFCS IV and V have high levels of blood lactate at rest which can be positively affected with dynamic standing exercise.
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Children books should promote inclusivity and representation, including all the varying abilities and functional disabilities we have in society.