thread: physio for little ones

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    chriscoop Guest

    physio for little ones

    I was just wondering if anyone of you has ever tried physio for one of their babies.

    I'm concerned about Samuel. Sarah is almost walking now, and Samuel is still doing commando crawl. His legs and arms are quite strong but not his upper body. I thought he was just not ready for it, but one of the nurses at nursery rhymes, had noticed it, and told me about "the bub hub" which involves developmental therapy, speech therapy and physiotherapy with support from a psychologist and dietician.

    Has anyone tried this before?
    Chris

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    julesr Guest

    I had a long labour and DS was a forceps delivery in the end after 2 hours of pushing and I couldn't get him past my tailbone. He had a massive cone head for a day or so but that went away and I didn't think anything more of it until I was reading a Gymbaroo magazine that talked about how babies who were reluctant to roll (among other things) could benefit from osteopathic treatment.

    I had been getting slightly concerned because at 5 months he seemed very reluctant to roll over. I knew he could do it - he rolled maybe once a week - but he really seemed to be resisting. He would almost roll all the way over to reach a toy and then all the way back and he would cry a bit if we helped him the rest of the way. I immediately thought about his birth and decided he would benefit from an "iron out" as it were, if nothing else.

    The osteopath found that he had some compacted bones on the right side of his head which was referring tension down to his pelvis, which meant that he was probably in a bit of pain when he rolled over. She also asked if he seemed to prefer being held upright - and yes he had, right from birth he would squawk if he was held in a lying down/cradle position for too long, he liked to be up on our shoulder.

    Well the results were instant. I brought him home after the first treatment and he rolled over 3 times that very afternoon. I took him back a month later for a follow up and I just need one more treatment to ensure all is okay - apparently the compacted bones could lead to problems like glue ear when he is older, if not fixed.

    It is weird though - she was so gentle with him, it really looked like she was doing nothing at all except for the look of concentration on her face. I was wondering if it was all quackery until I got home and he rolled over.

    So it may be worth investigating.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    i took DD to chiro for her neck as she wasnt turning to the left as much which resulted in slight flat spot on her RHS, worked very well, he was very gentle and thourgh

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    chriscoop Guest

    Thanks to all of you for your replies. It's great to know that I can help my DS with physio. I am sure he'll be ok.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    459

    It would be worth getting a paediatric physio to assess your son, just to see what is going on. Could be he doesn't need any intervention right now, or with a few simple things, you can work on it at home. Worth getting checked I would think.