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  • Position Statement: The Doman Delacato Patterning Therapy (DDPT)

    Physiotherapists are knowledgeable and responsible health professionals, trained to work with children with neurological disorders, developmental problems, orthopaedic conditions and res-piratory illnesses. We are obligated to ensure the correct information is provided to the public while protect...

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  • Pain and depression: the two-way street

    Exercise does double duty in helping both conditions, physiotherapists explain

    Depression is as real and debilitating a disorder a...

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  • Beyond school: tips to ensure healthy, happy children

     Want your children to do their best at school, to enjoy the experience, to learn and question and grow into healthy, capable, balanced adults? The...

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  • Back to school – is your child’s bag too heavy?

    Protect your child from back pain!

    No child should suffer from back pain, should they? And yet a startling number do, note...

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  • Avoid injury in your holidays.

    Every single member of the South African Society of Physiotherapy wishes you a wonderful and happy holiday season – here’s hoping our quick tips will...

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  • Flip or flop? Tips on summer footwear from your physiotherapist

     

    Foot pain, heel pain, hip pain… who knew summer exercise could cause so much pain? And all because of those inexpensive, easy-to-wear and ubiquitous...

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  • Let the sun shine in

    They call it the sunshine vitamin – but why is there such a fuss about vitamin D in recent years – and should you be taking a supplement?


    “People who...

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  • Break the barriers

    Open your eyes to people living with disability

    There’s a woman in the supermarket with a crutch. She’s trying to reach for a punnet of mushrooms, but t...

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  • Sleep easy…

    Are you feeling sleepy right now?
    Sleepiness is increasingly common, and it’s no joking matter.
    Think about this: sleepiness was partially respo...

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  • Pain in the joints? MOVE!

    60 is the new 40, they say – unless you’re one of the many people who run into joint problems as you pass that milestone.
    There are more than 100...

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