You’re treating a 17-month-old patient for perinatal brachia…

You’re treating a 17-month-old patient for perinatal brachial plexus injury. When asked about prognosis by the parent, you explain that you’re expecting a recovery of about 1mm per day and that it may take about 6 months for recovery but may even take as long as 2 years. What type of injury does this patient have?

An 8-year-old boy with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is ref…

An 8-year-old boy with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is referred to physical therapy due to difficulties with balance and coordination. He frequently trips and falls during activities, and his parents express concerns about his safety and participation in sports at school. The child also exhibits repetitive movements such as hand flapping when he becomes anxious or overwhelmed.   Given the provided case, which of the following physical therapy interventions would be most appropriate to address the child’s challenges with balance and coordination, taking into account his diagnosis of ASD and repetitive behaviors?

You’re treating a 2.5 year old child with Down Syndrome. Upo…

You’re treating a 2.5 year old child with Down Syndrome. Upon evaluation, you noted the child to have delayed gross motor skills, hypotonia, and decreased ability to use ankle, hip or stepping strategies when standing. The patient is unable to stand or walk without handheld assist. Which of the following therapeutic activities would be the most appropriate to improve this child’s gross motor skills?