EPISODE · Aug 6, 2015 · 12 MIN
Treating Babies and Children (with osteopath Julia Redfern)
from Osteopathy Australia · host Osteopathy Australia
Osteopathy recognises the particular stresses on the body children experience as they grow from babies to teenagers, and has developed an approach to work with children of all ages. A range of problems may interfere with the normal development of a child. Childhood accidents and falls, or simply the young body's rapid growth can create or contribute to problems associated with bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves. Other issues faced by children include posture problems, inflammatory conditions and sporting injuries. An osteopath will work with you and your child to plan the best way forward. The osteopath will take a complete medical history, conduct an examination, and ask you and your child questions. Your osteopath and you can determine which type of osteopathic treatment is suitable, and if referrals to other health practitioners are needed. Your osteopath can also offer advice on nutrition, general health, posture and exercise. Conditions that osteopaths treat in children and teenagers include: - back pain and headaches - growing pains in muscles, bones and joints - postural problems including curvature of the spine - period pain - walking difficulties or foot pain - sporting injuries - the physical effects of cerebral palsy Osteopathic care is gentle without the use of drugs or surgery. It can assist the young body to adapt to growth-related changes which can prevent other health problems. It can help your baby grow into a healthy child and, ultimately, a healthy young adult. About Julia Redfern: Julia graduated from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Science (Clinical Sciences), and a Masters of Osteopathy, which researched postural instability in chronic lower back pain during functional tasks. Julia has also undertaken postgraduate study in Obstetrics and Paediatrics, to further her interest in the treatment of women, babies and children. Having a strong interest in pregnancy and fertility, Julia provides osteopathic care for all aspects of women's health, including treatment and advice from ante-natal to post-natal stages of pregnancy, and pelvic floor strengthening for women of all ages. Julia keeps active in a wide range of activities, including gym work, running, swimming, clinical pilates and yoga. In her spare time she enjoys cooking, drawing and catching up with friends.
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Osteopathy recognises the particular stresses on the body children experience as they grow from babies to teenagers, and has developed an approach to work with children of all ages. A range of problems may interfere with the normal development of a child. Childhood accidents and falls, or simply the young body's rapid growth can create or contribute to problems associated with bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves. Other issues faced by children include posture problems, inflammatory conditions and sporting injuries. An osteopath will work with you and your child to plan the best way forward. The osteopath will take a complete medical history, conduct an examination, and ask you and your child questions. Your osteopath and you can determine which type of osteopathic treatment is suitable, and if referrals to other health practitioners are needed. Your osteopath can also offer advice on nutrition, general health, posture and exercise. Conditions that osteopaths treat in children and teenagers include: - back pain and headaches - growing pains in muscles, bones and joints - postural problems including curvature of the spine - period pain - walking difficulties or foot pain - sporting injuries - the physical effects of cerebral palsy Osteopathic care is gentle without the use of drugs or surgery. It can assist the young body to adapt to growth-related changes which can prevent other health problems. It can help your baby grow into a healthy child and, ultimately, a healthy young adult. About Julia Redfern: Julia graduated from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Science (Clinical Sciences), and a Masters of Osteopathy, which researched postural instability in chronic lower back pain during functional tasks. Julia has also undertaken postgraduate study in Obstetrics and Paediatrics, to further her interest in the treatment of women, babies and children. Having a strong interest in pregnancy and fertility, Julia provides osteopathic care for all aspects of women's health, including treatment and advice from ante-natal to post-natal stages of pregnancy, and pelvic floor strengthening for women of all ages. Julia keeps active in a wide range of activities, including gym work, running, swimming, clinical pilates and yoga. In her spare time she enjoys cooking, drawing and catching up with friends.
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