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Foot fractures can feel deceptively small yet they often disrupt everything from walking to work to school runs. T
Many children develop at their own pace. Still, when progress in speech, movement, play, learning or self care fee
Getting hurt during sport can feel like life hits pause. The good news is that most people do not need to “just re
Knee pain rarely shows up all at once.Most of the time, it sneaks in. Maybe your knee feels stiff first thing in t
Many parents ask, does my child need occupational therapy when everyday tasks seem harder than they should be, whe
Asthma can make your chest feel tight and your breathing feel unpredictable. Medication and an asthma action plan are the foundati
Shoulder pain can turn simple routines into frustrating obstacles. Reaching for a seatbelt, lifting a child, styli
Multiple Sclerosis is one of those conditions people often hear about but rarely understand fully. It usually shows up quietly. A
Bad posture doesn’t usually announce itself. It creeps in quietly. A little slouch at your desk. Leaning forward while scrolling y
If your child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP) it is natural to ask: Is Cerebral Palsy Genetic? Families often worry th
Fine motor skills can look “small” (a child pinching a Cheerio, turning a page, zipping a jacket), but they power big everyday win
Every family reaches a point where getting to appointments feels like another full time job. Add sensory overload, mobility limita