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Since the treatment of seizures depends on an accurate diagnosis, making sure that a person has epilepsy, and knowing what kind is a critical first step.
An Accurate Diagnosis is the First Step
"No seizures, no side effects" is the goal of epilepsy treatment.
We offer a variety of treatment options to children with epilepsy. according to our specialists 50% of cases of epilepsy in children´s age can be treated if the diagnosis is established very early.
We offer a variety of treatment options to children with epilepsy. according to our specialists 50% of cases of epilepsy in children´s age can be treated if the diagnosis is established very early.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a physical disability that affects movement and posture. It is a permanent life-long condition, but generally does not worsen over time. CP is caused by an injury to the developing brain either during pregnancy or shortly after birth.
For most people with cerebral palsy, the cause is unknown and there is no single cause
we provide a multi-discipline therapy service, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and exercise physiology, as well as assistive technology and equipment prescription
Therapy can be provided individually, in a group program, or via intensive classes. Our team will work with you to find the right therapy for an individual’s needs.
Therapy can be provided individually, in a group program, or via intensive classes. Our team will work with you to find the right therapy for an individual’s needs.
Everybody with ASD is different. But everybody with ASD has elements of three things in common. They:
have difficulties relating to people – for example, they don’t like making eye contact, or find it hard to understand body language, or don’t easily understand other people’s emotions, or avoid physical contact
have areas of intense interest – such as a certain colour, or aeroplanes, or numbers
have repetitive behaviours – such as rocking, or twitching, or repeating certain words or phrases.
have difficulties relating to people – for example, they don’t like making eye contact, or find it hard to understand body language, or don’t easily understand other people’s emotions, or avoid physical contact
have areas of intense interest – such as a certain colour, or aeroplanes, or numbers
have repetitive behaviours – such as rocking, or twitching, or repeating certain words or phrases.
There are many things you can do to help a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) overcome their challenges. These parenting tips, treatments, and services can help.If you’ve recently learned that your child has or might have autism spectrum disorder, you’re probably wondering and worrying about what comes next.