Club foot pies talipes equinus baby new born
Pediatrics
Virgil Bru

Club Foot (Talipes) in Babies and NewBorn

What is a Club Foot (Talipes)? Clubfoot, also known as congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV), is a birth defect in which a baby’s foot is twisted downward and inward. It is a relatively common condition, affecting about 1 in every 1,000 live births. Clubfoot can affect one or both feet and

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Pediatrics
Virgil Bru

Congenital Torticollis in Baby and NewBorn

What is a Congenital Torticollis? Congenital torticollis, also known as “wry neck”, is a condition present at birth in which a baby’s neck muscles are tight, causing the head to tilt to one side. It is one of the most common musculoskeletal problems in newborns, typically affecting about 0.3% to

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Dry needling for shoulder and upper back pain
MSK
Virgil Bru

Dry Needling: An Innovative Treatment for Muscle Pain, Injuries, and Scars

Dry needling is a therapeutic technique widely used in physiotherapy, known for its effectiveness in treating muscular and fascial dysfunctions. It involves the insertion of fine, solid needles directly into myofascial trigger points, which are areas in the muscle that present tension and pain. Although it shares certain similarities with

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Women's health
Virgil Bru

Dyspareunia: Women’s Health Physiotherapist Treatments

Dyspareunia is a condition that affects a significant number of individuals and is defined as persistent or recurrent pain experienced during sexual intercourse. This pain can occur at various stages of sexual activity (whether at the beginning, during penetration, or even after intercourse) and it affects both women and men,

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Pelvic Pain Causes and treatment. Women's health pelvic floor
Women's health
Virgil Bru

Pelvic Pain: Treatment with a Women’s Health Physiotherapist

Pelvic pain in women is a complex and multifaceted condition that can significantly impact quality of life. This pain can range in intensity from mild discomfort to sharp, debilitating pain. It can be constant or intermittent, and in some cases, it is associated with certain activities such as sexual intercourse,

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Endometriosis 1 (Women's health treatment)
Women's health
Virgil Bru

Endometriosis: Treatment with a Women’s Health Physiotherapist 

Endometriosis is a chronic gynaecological condition that affects millions of women worldwide. It is characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus, leading to pain, inflammation, and, in many cases, infertility. Despite being relatively common, endometriosis is often diagnosed late due to a lack of awareness and understanding

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Benefits of Infant/Baby Massage. Baby smiling while massaged
Pediatrics
Virgil Bru

The Art and Benefits of Infant/Baby Massage

Infant massage is a gentle, nurturing practice that fosters physical and emotional development in babies, while also providing a unique opportunity for parental bonding. This ancient tradition offers an array of health benefits, primarily focusing on enhancing a baby’s physical well-being and emotional security and on ensuring that parents have

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Before, during, after pregnancy
Pre and post natal
Elodie

Why a Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation is essential after every Pregnancy?

Why a Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation is essential after every Pregnancy? In France, Women automatically have 10 Physiotherapy sessions with a women’s health specialist after they give birth. This isn’t because they like to offer free treatments!They are simply well aware that providing adequate post natal care prevents issues on the

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pelvis anatomy for women
Women's health
Elodie

Pelvis & Pelvic floor Anatomy

Pelvis & Pelvic floor Anatomy Pelvic floor is a super trendy expression with new exercises to do or machine to train them. We use it more and more as we realised how it is important for women to protect and to exercise it correctly. But do you actually know what

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women's health pelvis: pelvic floor muscles
Pre and post natal
Elodie

5 exercises to close your pelvis after giving birth

Throughout pregnancy, your body changed to create more space for your baby and become more mobile to facilitate the delivery. Once you gave birth, you will slowly recover and your pelvis, hips and ribs will have to close. Let’s see simple exercises to help pelvis closing! Pelvis Closing: Piriform stretching:

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stretching to prevent pregnancy pain
Childbirth preparation
Elodie

Top 6 exercises to avoid pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy

I know, pregnancy is a tough time… You had nausea, reflux and now your pelvis hurts! Stop 2min and think about what happens inside your belly, it is normal to feel different. All your body is changing right now! Let’s see together what you can do to fight this pain

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Plantar Fasciitis What is it How to treat it foot pain
Sports physiotherapy
Virgil Bru

Plantar Fasciitis: What is it? How to treat it?

You feel a pain on the bottom of your heel? It’s harder and harder to take your first steps in the morning and to walk for long hours? Your plantar fascia could be the cause. You may already heard about plantar fasciopathy or jogger’s heel, but no worries, these differents

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abdominal pain after woman pregnancy is diastasis
Pre and post natal
Elodie

Diastasis

What is diastasis? During the whole pregnancy, the belly is allowed to expand thanks to the relaxation of the abdominal muscles.When the abdominal muscles are too strong before pregnancy or when the belly grows too quickly, the line between the abdominal rectus abdominis (or chocolate bars) breaks creating a hole

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How Physiotherapy can save your pregnancy?
Pre and post natal
Virgil Bru

How Physiotherapy Can Save Your Pregnancy?

Pregnancy is not an illness, but some complication can change this happy event in a very challenging time… As well as giving birth can be the best day of your life or one of the worst.A lot of these issues can be prevented with an adequate preparation. It’s also a

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