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Colic in Babies and Children
Does your baby cry excessively for no apparent reason? It might be possible that the baby is experiencing Colic. Some common symptoms of...


Is Crawling Important for My Baby?
As a paediatric physiotherapist, I am very often asked by parents if crawling is truly important for their child – and it is! Crawling is...


The Wellness Hood Podcast: Men's Health Physiotherapy
Hi there, my name is Danielle Barratt, and I am the founder of PhysioMatters Singapore. We were established in 1997, and back then the...


Scoliosis Care with Physiotherapy
Scoliosis, characterised by an abnormal curvature of the spine, poses unique challenges that require physiotherapy. At PhysioMatters, our...


Tender Steps: Physiotherapy to Manage Clubbed Feet in Babies
Clubbed feet, an infant foot condition characterized by inward or downward positioning of the baby's feet, can be distressing for both...


Wry Neck (Torticollis) in Babies
Baby wry neck, also known as Torticollis, can restrict movement in babies, leading to milestone delays and/or development of flat spots...


The Role of Physiotherapy in Sexual Trauma Recovery: A Conversation between Dr. Sara Delia Menon & Danielle Barratt, Women’s Health Physiotherapist & Founder of PhysioMatters
I had the pleasure of meeting Danielle through a work event and was quickly drawn to her warmth and wisdom. I was also very interested...


Blocked Breast Ducts
Blocked breast ducts are an inconvenience, as they can dramatically slow down the flow
of your breast milk, but they can also be painful.


Post Natal Times
Here are some conditions, symptoms, sign, and concerns that may present after having your baby: Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Carpal tunnel...


Understanding Pelvic Floor Muscles
The pelvic floor muscles consist of layers of muscle and tissue that form a supportive structure resembling a hammock. They stretch from...


Real-Time Ultrasound (RTUS)
Real-Time Ultrasound Imagery (RTUS) uses sound waves to provide a visual image of muscle, tissue, and ligaments in our bodies.


Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) is a common condition affecting 1 in 5 women of all ages. It is estimated that up to 50% of women may have...


Pelvic Floor Muscle Facts
With relatively simple exercises known as ‘Kegel Exercises’ you can strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.


What is a Women’s Health Physio?
Danielle discusses the differences between Physiotherapy and Women’s Health Physiotherapy in this YouTube Session.


Diastasis Recti Explained: A Guide to Abdominal Separation After Pregnancy
DR gap is primarily caused due to the separation of the connective tissue that joins the anterior abdominal muscles.
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