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Here are 15 of the most common and effective cerebral palsy therapy activities that play a vital role in treating kids with Cerebral Palsy (CP). Therapy plays a crucial role to improve a child's overall quality of life! What's even better is different therapies and activities may be combined tailored to a child's needs for

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Candy Gragg
Physical Therapy Documentation, Therapy Aesthetic, Pediatric Physical Therapy Activities, Soap Notes, Pt School, Lauren Baker, Physical Therapy School, Pediatric Pt, Physical Therapy Student

Pediatric Physical Therapy Documentation is very different than adult orthopedic and neurological physical therapy documentation because when you’re working with kids, the interventions you are completing are play based, functional, and take more critical analytical skills to produce documentation t

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Melissa Kocjancic
Retained Primitive Reflexes Exercises, Reflex Integration Activities For Kids, Retained Primitive Reflexes, Reflex Integration Activities, Sensory Dysregulation, Reflex Exercises, Reflex Integration, Sensory Integration Activities, Pediatric Physical Therapy Activities

this blog contains affiliate links take me to the exercises, please. Below is a group of categorized exercises for primitive reflexes, but if you are looking for more information on what primitive reflexes are, whether primitive reflexes are normal to have, how these exercises help, and why

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Taking steps and walking is one of the most common physical therapy goals for families I hear. This is not at all surprising! Walking is a big gross motor milestone, and it gives your child greater independence within their environment. As a physical therapist, being able to analyze the phases of gait (as well as

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Stephanie Stegner

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