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Sciatica is a term to describe pain anywhere down or along the sciatic nerve which is a large nerve extending from the lower back, down the thigh to the back of each leg. It can reveal itself as weakness, numbness, and tingling, burning or shooting...

At My Favourite Physio, we use a great variety of therapeutic tools during our sessions with children, which may not be available at other organisations. 3 Great adjunct therapeutic systems we use are: 1. Orthotic Garment Systems As discussed in our main article, Orthotic Garment Systems provide extra...

3 common problems parents encounter with Early Intervention:   1. My child cries all the time at therapy. We use various cognitive behavourial strategies to manage the crying and make therapy engaging for each child. Our sessions are one hour long, allowing for breaks and removes the time...

When a newborn baby has turned in feet, it is first crucial to have a Paediatric Physiotherapist assess and provide a correct diagnosis of either Positional or Structural Taplies. The treatment of the two conditions is vastly different and if Structural Talipes is mis-diagnosed this...

Recently I have seen several newborns presenting in clinic at 7 days old, following concerns about their feet. So I thought I would share with you a success story of early intervention and how great teamwork can make a big difference. The main points to...

You probably don’t pay it much attention, but your spine is the part of your body which holds the show together. Comprising thirty-three individual bones stacked on top of each other, the spine provides the main support for your skeletal system while housing and protecting...

Understanding how the bones develop in the foot will help parents understand the critical times for ensuring that little feet are protected and cared for with good footwear. These are the child safe recommendations from Kidsafe NSW: Only one user on the trampoline at a time. Supervise children...