By caring for the mother during pregnancy we are also beginning to care for her child. Then, from early infancy onwards, our work can be a highly effective response to a range of childhood health problems.
We work with developmental problems created by constraint in the womb or stress during birth. We treat feeding and sleeping difficulties and other common childhood problems which are often due to simple tension and stress.
Our work continues in later childhood with treatment for the results of trauma and postural strain, as well as many common health problems.
Some typical conditions for which we provide care:
Infantile Colic
Prolonged crying
Sleeping difficulties
Feeding difficulties
Glue Ear (Otitis Media)
Bedwetting (Enuresis)
Failure to thrive
Stiff neck (Torticollis)
Asthma
Headache
Hyperactivity
Special Needs
Learning difficulties
Behavioural problems (including hyperactivity)
Cerebral Palsy
Gait problems
Problems resulting from difficult or assisted births and birth trauma
