India Languages, asked by simran9017, 6 months ago

how a physiotherapist help children with special needs?​

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Answered by mahendranath1542
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This Physiopedia page has been created by a group of 4th year BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy students at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. As part of the Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Physiotherapy Practice module, we have decided to complete an online learning resource. This resource is primarily aimed at senior physiotherapy students and newly qualified physiotherapists. This online wiki will explore the areas of communication and health literacy when working with people who have learning disabilities. This resource will take approximately 10 hours to complete and will contribute to your CPD profile. Besides providing you with new information and researched evidence, there will be quizzes and opportunities for you to reflect.

Resources have been broken down into smaller sections, enabling the learner to complete learning tasks and activities as and when required. When completing this Physiopedia page, activities and tasks can be carried out individually, with colleagues or managers, or as part of a group. You may find that further or appropriate training is required for the application within clinical practice. The following is merely to provide information and an insight into learning disabilities and the role of the physiotherapist.

Answered by sachin9715
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Physiotherapists for children with special needs…

They use exercises to help their patients gain and keep the best possible use of their bodies. They also try to improve breathing, to prevent the development of deformities and to slow down the deterioration caused by some progressive diseases....

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