
Four useful websites for pediatric physiotherapists
Staying up to date in the world of pediatric physiotherapy and disabilities is crucial. Here are four resources that will keep you updated on best available evidence.
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Staying up to date in the world of pediatric physiotherapy and disabilities is crucial. Here are four resources that will keep you updated on best available evidence.
When travelling, doing some research to get inspiration and tips is always useful. We’ve picked up some inspiration from some of our favourite online resources , and added our own expertise and experience. Here are…
We usually write about treatments or services that focus on a child or an individual, but in this article we’ll look at family-centred services, where the family as a whole is at the centre of attention.
Early intervention during the first two years of life is critical for learning tasks, because this is the time when the brain is most likely to adapt and learn.
You have decided you want one of Made for Movement’s assistive devices to improve the quality of life. The decision has been made – now what?
Innowalk and adaptations make Selma able to live an active and enjoyable life despite a few challenges.
Live is a tender and cheerful 4-year-old girl. She’s diagnosed with Rett syndrome, but has a more atypical disease course , which means she cannot sit, stand or walk. Live makes good eye contact and has learned to…
Rett syndrome is a rare genetic neurological disorder that occurs almost exclusively in girls. It affect s the brain development and causes a progressive loss of motor skills and cognitive function.