Category: ADHD

Muscular Dystrophy and Why Physical Therapy is So Important Dec10th 2019

Muscular Dystrophy and Why Physical Therapy is So Important

As one of the most frequently inherited disorders worldwide, muscular dystrophy affects boys almost exclusively. Approximately 1 in 3,500 to 6,000 males born in the United States has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common form of muscular dystrophy in children. Although there are several types of muscular dystrophy, they all involve muscle weakness and a

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Good Nutrition for ADHD Oct20th 2019

Good Nutrition for ADHD Symptom Management

ADHD symptoms can be frustrating to both a parent and child. Typical behaviors may include impulsiveness, lack of focus, prone to distractibility, and the inability to sit still. By changing your child’s diet, you could see a decrease in negative behaviors associated with ADHD. Good nutrition can be used in conjunction with other treatments like

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Tips for more energy Jul20th 2019

5 Quick Tips for Less Pain and More Energy

Many times, children with special needs suffer from painful physical conditions and struggle to maintain adequate energy levels. Physical therapy is a great way to help your child experience less pain while increasing energy. Call our office to find out how a physical therapist can help your child. The following are several great tips to

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