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Paediatric Physiotherapy
The
aim of the Physiotherapy in the disease of Neuromusculoskeletal system,
following birth trauma or head injury, associated developmental
disability or acquired musculoskeletal problem or disease is to enable the
individuals to function as effectively as possible in everyday life. The
physiotherapist regain effectively motor performances in at least essential
everyday activities such as head control, rolling, sitting, crawling,
standing, walking and play.
There are various specialized techniques for specific motor problems to
initiate dormant motor activity, intensify correction and training of motor
activity. Physiotherapist assesses the child's developmental stages in feeding and
other self care, play or sensory motor understanding and in exploration of
his world is observed by the physiotherapist to introduce the corrective
motor patterns appropriately.
We include different training and treatment techniques such as:-
(1) Vestibular stimulation techniques.
(2) Neurodevelopment techniques.
(3) Reflex Inhibiting Patterns.
(4) Play therapy.
[1] Vestibular stimulation techniques :- All the postural reactions are
dependent on these stimuli in a developmental context.
[2] Body Image training is also stimulation of proprioception and
vestibular input for the visually impaired child.
[3] Abnormal postures caused by persistence of the primitive reflexes
(which have not interrogated at the right age) may lead to deformities and
disability. This could be overcome by Reflex Inhibility Postures
[4] Neurodevelopment training includes techniques for facilitation of all
the developmental sequences and milestones as early as possible and helps
prevent disability.
List of Consultants
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Name of Consultant |
Designation |
| Dr.
Kavita Mogale |
Paediatric Consultant |
| Dr.
Arthi Mahisale |
Paediatric Physiotherapist |
| Mrs.
Arthi Sharma |
Psychologist |
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