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Asymmetry in children - symptoms, causes and the role of the paediatric physiotherapist

Many carers wonder whether their child's development is progressing....

Shortened frenulum in children - what parents should know before making a decision

When food becomes a challenge For many parents, the first sign of...

Sleep problems? Find out what your jaw has to do with it

It is estimated that up to one in three adults experience periodic...

How do you support your child's emotions to become their strength?

A child's emotions can be intense, volatile and sometimes difficult....
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Asymmetry in children - symptoms, causes and the role of the paediatric physiotherapist

Many carers wonder whether their child's development is progressing properly. One common topic is asymmetry in children, a situation in...

The impact of computer work on the temporomandibular joints - how to prevent tension?

Back pain, neck stiffness or tired eyes are a set...

Shortened frenulum in children - what parents should know before making a decision

When food becomes a challenge For many parents, the first sign of...

Sleep problems? Find out what your jaw has to do with it

It is estimated that up to one in three adults experience periodic...

How do you support your child's emotions to become their strength?

A child's emotions can be intense, volatile and sometimes difficult....

Dental physiotherapy: emotions don't end in the head - they start in the body

Contemporary psychotherapy increasingly emphasises the role played by the body....

Children's mental health and childhood under pressure

Children are increasingly resembling ... little adults. They have busy schedules,...
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Sleep problems? Find out what your jaw has to do with it

It is estimated that up to one in three adults experience periodic sleep problems, with chronic insomnia affecting around 10% of the population. Sleep problems can have many causes - from stress and poor sleep hygiene, to tension...

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Asymmetry in children - symptoms, causes and the role of the paediatric physiotherapist

Many carers wonder whether their little one's development is progressing properly. One common topic is asymmetry in children, a situation in which a toddler's body...

The impact of computer work on the temporomandibular joints - how to prevent tension?

Back pain, neck stiffness or tired eyes are a set of ailments that are automatically associated with working at a computer. Although the consequences of a sedentary lifestyle...

Shortened frenulum in children - what parents should know before making a decision

When food becomes a challenge For many parents, the first sign that something might be wrong is the daily struggle at feeding. The child refuses to eat, whoops ...

Sleep problems? Find out what your jaw has to do with it

It is estimated that up to one in three adults experience periodic sleep problems, with chronic insomnia affecting around 10% of the population. Sleep problems can have...

How do you support your child's emotions to become their strength?

A child's emotions can be intense, volatile and sometimes difficult to tame - both for the toddler himself and for his carers. From the earliest ...

Dental physiotherapy: emotions don't end in the head - they start in the body

Modern psychotherapy increasingly emphasises the role that the body plays in the healing process. Emotions, which were once thought to belong exclusively to the realm of the mind, have a very...
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