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Development of the child up to one year

Development of the child up to one year is incredibly intense; it increases its weight by three times and grows by 20-25 cm.

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Cramps In Babies

Cramps in infants usually start on the second or third week of life (later in premature infants) and at 6 weeks they usually occur in their worst form.

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Wryneck in infants (Torticollis)

This is a common defect in which there is underdevelopment or damage of the Sternocleidomastoid muscle. (SCM).

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Child Muscle Tone and it's Disturbances

After birth, the muscles tone and movement allow the child to develop both physically and mentally. The baby learns to make its first movements – holding the head, pulling hands to toys, rolling from side to side and from stomach to back, and then sitting, crawling, standing up and walking. For timely implementation of these skills, adequate muscle tone is required.

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Child cannot sit on their own

By eight - nine months of age, some babies may already sit well, hold the back straight and not fall on one side or another. However, the majority just begin to learn this process, which lasts until 9 months of age.

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Crawling

This way of movement is very useful for the child. The child develops physically; almost all of its muscles are strengthened. The coordination of movements is improved. The muscles that have been scarcely active so far - begin to work.

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Hip Dysplasia

The laying of the musculoskeletal system occurs during the 4th-5th week of the fetal development, while the full formation occurs after the child begins to walk. Disturbances are possible at any stage of the development of the musculoskeletal system.

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Growing Pains

Many children, especially those aged 6-16 years, complain about pains for no apparent reasons. If it is a pain in the leg - especially in the ankle or knee, — and it appears suddenly in the evening or at night time yet is not associated with injuries, it is likely that the reason behind it - the rapid growth of the child.

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Walking on Tiptoes

Is walking on tiptoes normal? Absolutely. And it will be approximately until 2 years of age. Almost all children go through the phase of walking on tiptoes. In some cases, walking on tiptoes is a symptom of some fairly dangerous neurological diseases. It is necessary to pay attention to other accompanying signs and symptoms.

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Prevention of postural disorders

It is not the power of muscles that is important for the maintenance of proper posture, but rather the harmonization of the work of various muscle groups and harmonious development of the musculo-ligamentous apparatus of the whole body; therefore, special attention shall be given to the general physical development of the child.

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