Author: physiotherapy publications
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Toe-Walking in Toddlers: Should You Be Concerned?
Typically, this habit fades by the age of 2 to 3 years. However, in some cases, it may persist.
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Mouse Shoulder: What It Is and How to Prevent It
This condition, commonly known as “mouse shoulder,” is becoming increasingly prevalent among desk workers. Let’s explore what mouse shoulder is, why it happens, and how to prevent it.
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اپنے بچے کی نشوونما میں تاخیر کو کیسے پہچانیں: فزیکل تھراپسٹ سے کب رجوع کریں
اپنے بچے کی چھوٹی بڑی کامیابیوں کا جشن منائیں اور ان کی انفرادی نشوونما پر توجہ دیں۔ لیکن اگر یہ مراحل وقت پر پورے نہ ہوں تو کیا کریں؟
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How to Spot Developmental Delays in Your Child: When to See a Physical Therapist
As parents, watching your child grow and reach milestones is one of the most exciting parts. But what happens when those milestones seem delayed?
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Why Baby Walkers Aren’t Safe: What Every Parent Should Know
Many parents believe walkers help babies learn to walk faster, but research shows they can delay important milestones instead.
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Scoliosis Treatment Without Surgery: How Physical Therapy Can Help
For many people with scoliosis, surgery may seem like the only option, but here’s the good news: physical therapy can be a powerful, non-surgical way to treat scoliosis.
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Core Exercises vs. Stretching: Which Helps More with Sciatica Pain? (Research Article)
The Effectiveness of Exercise-Based Physiotherapy in the Management of Sciatica: A Comparative Study of Core Stabilization Exercises vs. General Stretching Programs
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Physical Therapy for Scoliosis in Teens: What Parents Should Know
Scoliosis, a condition where the spine curves abnormally to the side, can cause discomfort and affect posture. The good news is that physical therapy can be an effective, non-invasive way to help.
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Physiotherapy vs. Surgery: Which One Is the Better Choice for Knee Pain?
When knee pain becomes a constant problem, the big question arises: Should you try physiotherapy first, or is surgery the better option?
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Cervicogenic Headaches: Causes and Solutions for Computer Users
did you know that poor posture and long hours in front of a screen can lead to neck pain and headaches? This is often known as cervicogenic headache