Pediatric Conditions:
Cerebral Palsy: A group of disorders affecting movement and muscle tone.
Muscular Dystrophy: A group of genetic diseases causing progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass.
Spina Bifida: A birth defect where the spine and spinal cord don’t form properly.
Torticollis: A condition where the neck muscles contract, causing the head to twist to one side.
Plagiocephaly: Flattening of one part of the baby’s head.
Toe Walking: Walking on the toes rather than the full foot.
Developmental Delay Conditions:
Gross Motor Delays: Delays in large muscle movements, such as crawling, walking, and jumping.
Fine Motor Delays: Delays in small muscle movements, such as grasping and manipulating objects.
Developmental Coordination Disorder
Sensory Processing Disorder: Difficulty in processing and responding to sensory information.
Balance and Coordination Issues: Problems with maintaining balance and coordinating movements.
These conditions are often addressed through personalized treatment plans that include exercises, manual therapy, and education to support the child’s development and improve their quality of life.