- Torticollis: Babies who tilt or rotate their head to one side.
- Positional Plagiocephaly: Flattened area on the back of the skull.
- Talipes: Babies born with postural foot problems such as feet that are turned in or out.
- Club Foot: Babies born with structural foot problems.
- Toe Walking: Children who walk or run on their toes which can be seen early on when pulling to stand and learning to walk.
- Hip Dysplasia: Babies born with or develop misalignment of the hips.
- Knocked Knees or Bowed Legs: Children with legs/feet internally or externally rotated.
- Rehabilitation post injuries: such as sport injuries, dislocations, fractures or surgery
- Pain complaints:
- Children may complain of pain in their legs post sports or complain of night pain.
- Children may have unexplained global pain or have pain due to a diagnosis such as Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.
- Hypermobility Syndrome: Children that have joints that easily move beyond the normal range expected for that particular joint such as knees, fingers, hips and elbows.
- Scoliosis: Curvature of the spine that can occur at many stages of a child’s life: from childhood to adolescence.