
Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation: Play-Based Therapy Approaches for Children
How paediatric physios use goal-directed, play-based movement programmes to improve motor skills, posture, and daily function in children with CP.

Developmental Delays: When to Seek Paediatric Physiotherapy and What to Expect
Early signs of motor developmental delay, the assessment process, and how early intervention physiotherapy maximises long-term outcomes for children.

Scoliosis in Children: Bracing, Exercise Therapy, and When Surgery Is Needed
A parent's guide to adolescent idiopathic scoliosis — covering Cobb angle monitoring, Schroth exercises, and the evidence for bracing versus observation.

Sensory Integration Therapy for Autism: How OT Supports Children's Daily Participation
Sensory processing differences in autism and how occupational therapy's sensory integration approach improves self-regulation, focus, and daily function.

Play-Based Physiotherapy: Turning Everyday Games Into Therapy at Home

Tummy Time and Early Milestones: A Parent's Guide to Supporting Babies

Fun Balance and Coordination Games for Growing Children

Sensory Play Ideas to Support Focus, Calm, and Coordination

Stroke Rehabilitation: Rebuilding Neural Pathways Through Intensive Movement Therapy
How constraint-induced movement therapy and task-specific training harness neuroplasticity to restore arm and leg function after stroke.

Exercise and Parkinson's: Why Physical Rehab Is Now Considered a Core Treatment
Evidence shows high-intensity exercise slows Parkinson's progression. Our neurological physios explain the best programme types and intensity targets.

Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery: What to Expect in the First Year of Rehabilitation
From acute hospital care to community reintegration, this timeline guides TBI survivors and families through each stage of neurological recovery.

Managing MS Fatigue Through Rehabilitation: Energy Conservation Strategies That Work
Occupational therapy and graded exercise therapy combine to reduce MS fatigue, improve daily function, and maintain independence through relapse and remission.
