by Donna James | Sep 13, 2025 | Cerebral Palsy, children, Physiotherapy
At Solihull Osteopathic Practice, we understand how important it is for families to find the right support for their child with cerebral palsy (CP). That’s why we provide physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy that is tailored, compassionate, and focused on...
by Donna James | Jun 21, 2025 | children, Physiotherapy, Rehabilition, Specialist Treatments
At Solihull Osteopathic Practice, we are proud to introduce MAES Therapy—a specialist, brain-centered approach for children with movement disorders such as cerebral palsy and other neurodevelopmental conditions. This cutting-edge therapy is delivered by our expert...
by Donna James | May 25, 2023 | children, exercise, general health, Knee pain, osteopathy, Preventing Injuries, sports
Is your child or adolescent a sports enthusiast who enjoys playing football, rugby, hockey, cricket, and a host of other sports? Although participation is always great fun and a perfect way to stay fit, there can be likely side-effects especially as your child grows. ...
by Donna James | Jun 28, 2022 | children
What is Colic Calm? At Solihull Osteopathic Practice we offer a number of products to help our patients. Colic Calm is a natural remedy for infants, effective at treating symptoms associated with colic, gas, reflux, and digestive problems. How it can help? Colic Calm...
by Donna James | Nov 5, 2021 | back pain, children, general health, Hand and wrist pain, headaches, Neck pain, osteopathy, posture, Preventing Injuries, Stress
Osteopathy can help with the physical symptoms of exam pressure: Osteopathy and GCSE/A Level exams pressure isn’t new. When I hear the word stress my mind stereotypically creates the image of workers sat at a desk tearing their hair out over their workload!...
by Jeremy James | Dec 7, 2016 | children
With Christmas just around the corner, chances are your children have at least one mobile device on their Christmas wish list. From the latest iPhone to tablets and handheld games consoles, it seems that children crave technological gadgets which let them socialise...