Parents’ Guide To Pediatric Physical Therapy

No parent wants to hear that his or her child has a physical problem that requires extensive treatment. Physical problems in children are common, and are classified as acute or chronic. An acute condition is one that comes on suddenly or doesn’t stay for long. Injuries, broken bones, sprains and infections are usually considered acute conditions.
Other conditions are more long lasting, tend to recur often, or may even be permanent. These conditions are classified as chronic and require a different level of management. In either case, physical conditions – whether acute or chronic – require [...] Continue Reading…

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