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law
@traguy.eth
I'm really passionate about paediatric physiotherapy and paediatric care, as you've probably observed if you've been seeing the /physicaltherapy channel. However, you may be asking why physical therapy is so important for kids. A child's development might be impaired by internal or external circumstances, occasionally even painful ones, just as a plant needs water and sunlight to flourish Physiotherapy helps in this situation by regaining function and ensuring that kids develop and mature appropriately. I have a soft spot particularly to this field of study because I never want to see an innocent child grow up in the ‘wrong way’ for reasons which were beyond them or mothers(sometimes first time mothers) being so worried about their children. I mean, i never would have wanted to see my mum like that, right?
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Jacob
@jrf
our daughter had physical therapy for 3+ years, swimming was a great activity for her to build motor planning skills
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law
@traguy.eth
Reallyyy. How’s she now?🥹 Nothing makes me happier than seeing parents happy about their child’s progress fr A child was literally one of my motivations to actually keep pushing in this field
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Jacob
@jrf
she's gotten much better, started playing more sports, too swimming was the first physical activity where we really saw her endurance but i think it motivated her to keep going in other activities ?8^)
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