Learning to Stand with a Ball: Physical Therapy for a Child with Down Syndrome #58

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • First, I want to thank Everett's family for inviting me, a stranger, into their home to help others. Thank you so much. Everett has Down syndrome. He was born almost 2 months premature. He had corrective heart surgery and has a G-tube. He is also absolutely adorable. Join me as I follow Everett over time, providing pediatric physical therapy treatment recommendations to help him get stronger, faster, and more mobile. I first met him when he was 11.5 months old. I am so excited to see him grow and change over time.
    These videos are not to replace in-person physical therapy. Individualized therapy is critical for a child's success. Please do not try these with your child if your child has other risk factors or has skills, strengths, or weaknesses significantly different from Everett's. My email address is amysturkey@gmail.com. My website is www.pediatricPTexercises.com. Please remember I cannot provide treatment recommendations for a child I have not personally evaluated. You will need to find a local therapist for recommendations specific to your child.
    These videos may be more helpful seen in order as I perform easier treatment techniques first. Here is the link to his playlist:
    • Pediatric Physical The...
    I also have 6 children's educational books addressing Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Anxiety, and Encopresis and Enuresis. I now also have 3 professional books, "Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises for the Hips," "Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises for the Knees, and "Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises for the Ankles." If you have questions or suggestions, don't hesitate to contact me at amysturkey@gmail.com. Please note: I cannot provide treatment suggestions for a child I have not personally evaluated.
    I am so honored to have people from all over the world watch my videos. I have reviewed and corrected the closed captions for this video so that you might understand what I am saying, even if you don't speak English. I hope the directions below are helpful to you.
    To turn on Captions, click CC in the bottom or top right corner of the video
    To choose a different caption language:
    At the bottom right, click Settings. It looks like a wheel.
    Click Subtitles/CC.
    Select a language.
    If the language isn't listed when you click Subtitles/CC:
    Click Auto-translate.
    Select a language.
    Of course, if the captions are in the way of viewing the details in the video, you can always turn them off in the bottom or top right-hand corner of your video screen.
    Here are the links for my books on Amazon:
    "P is for Poop and Pee Accidents"
    www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLSRJ483
    "A is for Anxiety"
    www.amazon.com/dp/B09LXQ3W6V
    "A is for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder"
    www.amazon.com/dp/B08QH9H5HR
    "C is for Cerebral Palsy"
    www.amazon.com/dp/B088TSJCYP
    "D is for Down Syndrome"
    www.amazon.com/dp/B079P8HH49
    "A is for Autism"
    www.amazon.com/dp/B071F4FFTB
    "Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Hips"
    www.amazon.com/dp/0998156736
    "Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Knees"
    www.amazon.com/dp/0998156760
    "Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Ankles"
    www.amazon.com/dp/B08TX2ZCFD

Komentáře • 6

  • @chilllzoneee
    @chilllzoneee Před měsícem

    You’re an awesome therapist

  • @sahibagoyal5475
    @sahibagoyal5475 Před měsícem

    Hi Amy your videos are so informative , i have 19 months girl who is low tone she is walking 2-3 independent steps for last 2.5 months and now can walk 15 steps independently on carpet flooring but still not walking properly, she is afraid whenever wobbles she squat down , can you suggest something

    • @pediatricPTexercises
      @pediatricPTexercises  Před měsícem

      Check out my learning to walk playlist and consult with a local therapist

  • @zacheryalderton-xo2hh

    He is not tall enough to sit on exercise ball fully inflated too big

    • @pediatricPTexercises
      @pediatricPTexercises  Před 7 dny

      I use this size balls with this size child frequently. You should only use a ball that you feel comfortable with though