Physiotherapist
Psychomotor therapy is a sub-domain of physical therapy that focuses on the development of the child as a whole: movement, cognitive and emotional. With psychomotor therapy we can stimulate the child in his gross and fine motor development (balance, coordination, ball skills, cutting, lacing,...), the lateralization process, grapho- and writing-motor skills, visuomotor skills, body schema and visual-spatial skills. But also in terms of attention and concentration problems and executive functions.
Gross motor skills
Fine motor skills
Lateralization
In addition to drug therapy for respiratory infections and other respiratory diseases (RSV, brochiolitis, etc.), physical therapy is often prescribed.
Through autogenic drainage, babies and toddlers can be helped to deepen breathing and cough up their mucus more easily. We can also help patients with cystic fibrosis or other respiratory system disorders.
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Which we keep moving....
Number of times standing up from your chair within a minute
Sports are healthy but can also lead to overuse or injuries (Osgood-Schlatter, Severe's, ankle distension, patello-femoral pain syndrome, sweaters knee,...). Through manual mobilizations, exercise therapy and strength exercises, we try to get and keep you back on your feet quickly.
Physiotherapist
Musculoskeletal rehabilitation focuses on musculoskeletal disorders (sprained ankle, dislocated shoulder, fracture, weak torso, scoliosis,...). Treatment consists of a combination of manual techniques and appropriate exercise therapy.
Elastic taping can be used for a variety of purposes such as posture facilitation, improving function, pain relief, reducing edema,...Specifically in children, it can be used for tiptoes, rectus diastasis, Severe's,...