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Emotions are at the heart of every interaction, from a toddler’s first tantrum to an executive’s high-stakes presentation. Yet few
When spoken words are hard to find, technology can give them back. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices provid
Understanding the Timeline: How Long Does It Take for Physical Therapy to Work?When an injury, chronic pain, or post-surgery weakn
Every parent watches eagerly for the day their baby coos, babbles, then finally says that magical first word. These early sounds b
Fifteen minutes after a head injury, few families are thinking about TBI(Traumatic Brain Injury) stages. Yet under
Every parent notices a quirky gait now and then, but when toe walking persists beyond the wobble-toddler phase it
If your child is hopping, climbing or simply learning to maintain an upright posture, they are using gross motor s
Parkinson's and physical therapy are inseparable allies when it comes to slowing tremor, stiffness and balance los
Parents often describe mealtimes as a battle. But when sensory food aversion enters the picture the struggle can f
Every year an estimated 15 million people worldwide experience a stroke, and close to five million are left with l
Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints worldwide, yet many people still ask what causes kn
Most people first hear the word “scoliosis” at a routine school screening or paediatric check-up. But by then the