I love being able to come up with analogies to help explain concepts that may be hard to visualize. I recently came up with this one for my dad who is doing some rehab on his knees. He wanted to know … [Read more...]
Working on Balance Reactions
I was walking around the clinic yesterday and noticed a therapist getting a child to stand in a bucket. I of course had to stop and see what they were doing because I was intrigued. I had all sorts of … [Read more...]
Favorite Toys: Bright Beats Smart Touch Play Space
Okay, this toy is new to us. One of our therapists had it for her kids and she brought it in for us to use. I'll admit, it sat in the corner for a while, partially because it needed new batteries. It … [Read more...]
Strong Outer Hips (aka abductors)
One of the muscles we focus on when we are working with kids, or young adult (or even ourselves if we're being honest) is the hip abductor, or the outer hip muscle. This muscle may be on the smaller … [Read more...]
Ideas for ‘Weight’-Training at Home
Weight training is not usually the first thing that comes to mind for pediatric therapy but its a big part of it. We are big believers in strength/weight training for our kiddos to help improve their … [Read more...]
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