An Easy Guide to Scoliosis
According to the National Scoliosis Foundation, approximately six to nine million people in the United States are affected by [...]
Physical Handling: OTs Skill Set for Promoting movement in a child and what it means for Parents
As a parent of a child who requires physical or occupational therapy visits in their home, do you ever [...]
Why is Core Strength Important for the Developing Child?
The trunk is the center from which the rest of the body operates from. Strong core muscles are critical [...]
Kids who won’t keep clothes on to save their lives: An OT’s perspective
Anyone who has been a parent of toddlers has inevitably experienced this situation, the one where after several months [...]
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a condition in which the socket of the hip is too shallow, [...]
Toilet Training: Can a Pediatric Home Health OT Help?
There are numerous professionals as well as parents who are perfectly capable of potty-training a young child. So, first things [...]