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What does a physiotherapist do?
Physiotherapists are trained health professionals who can help with common pregnancy discomforts and recovery after having a baby.
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Low muscle tone (hypotonia) in babies and toddlers
If your child has low muscle tone, their muscles they may seem floppy. Often it is a sign of a health condition. Read more on symptoms and treatment.
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Round ligament pain
Round ligament pain is common during second trimester of pregnancy. Symptoms can last from minutes to hours, but rest and stretches help manage pain.
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Flat feet in children
Most toddlers are flat footed because the arch in their foot develops as your child grows. Find out more about the causes and treatment of flat feet.
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Looking after your body after having a baby
Learn tips for looking after your body after having a baby. Discover how to manage recovery, address common issues and find support after childbirth.
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Newborn bloodspot screening
Newborn bloodspot screening helps you make informed decisions for your baby. Learn about tests, screening and early treatment of rare disorders.
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Caring for a child with Down syndrome
When caring for a child with Down syndrome, you might face some different challenges to other parents. Find out what support you can get.
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a range of conditions caused by exposure to alcohol during pregnancy. Learn more about FASD here.
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Baby walkers and exercise jumpers
Baby walkers and exercise jumpers can delay walking development and can be dangerous – the Australian Government and other health and safety professionals don’t recommend them.
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