In this film, we'll show you the steps and tools for bathing a baby.
This video demonstrates how to perform routine blood pressure checks on school-aged children.
In this video, we'll show you how to diaper and dress a baby.
In this video, we'll show you how to measure the length, weight and proportions of babies.
In this video, we will demonstrate how to stand and sit using a Zimmer frame, walk with a three-point gait, and effectively manage partial weight-bearing.
A physiotherapist will assist a patient with a lumbar spine fracture in sitting up and then lying down again.
Assisting patients in turning onto their sides, rolling from a supine to a prone position, and guiding them to sit up in bed enhances their comfort and mobility.
In this video, we will demonstrate the proper use of crutches for patients who need assistance with ambulation.
Adjusting a walking aid, such as crutches, a Zimmer frame or a cane, is important to ensure that it provides proper support and comfort for the user.
When the patellar tendon is lightly tapped, the extensor muscle stretches slightly.
Demonstrating a method to determine where exactly the blind spot is in our visual field.
In strong light the pupil contracts, while in low light it dilates.
Emergencies can happen anywhere, so it is important to know how to provide basic life support care.
Stick-assisted shoulder rehabilitation exercises
Easy exercises that can be done at home to enhance recovery of function in the operated lower limb.
Simple rehabilitation exercises focusing on hip mobilization after injury or surgery, performed in standing or sitting positions.
A mechanotherapy procedure used to treat muscle, tendon, and joint pain, as well as inflammation.
Laser therapy is a non-invasive therapeutic intervention that uses a low-level laser.
Stable galvanization is a longstanding technique in physiotherapy that uses simple surging current for therapeutic purposes.
Diadynamic currents are a form of modified sinusoidal currents produced by rectifying alternating current into monophasic or biphasic pulses.
Interferential current therapy involves the application of two alternating currents of slightly differing medium frequencies.
A form of physical therapy recommended for chronic musculoskeletal pain, arthritis, and certain muscle injuries.
Banded ankle mobilization
Ankle mobilization: Progressing from reduced base of support to unstable surfaces