Shayna Gavin, Splash Principal Physiotherapist
Jan 31, 20222 min read
Kayaking, swimming, bike riding & martial arts intensives!
We had a wonderful time at our January intensives as usual this year, with more variety than ever! We welcomed Lance to his first...
Rebecca 'Bec' Bacusmo
Sep 16, 20213 min read
Paediatric Lower Limbs: Bow vs. Knocked Knees
Are you worried because your child has knocked knees or bowing legs? These are common questions we are asked at Splash Physiotherapy. The...
Rebecca 'Bec' Bacusmo
Sep 13, 20213 min read
Paediatric Lower Limbs: Intoeing Vs. Out-toeing
Do your child's toes point in or out? In-toeing and out-toeing are common concerns Splash families ask us about. These foot positions are...
Rebecca 'Bec' Bacusmo
Sep 4, 20213 min read
Paediatric Lower Limbs: Flat Feet, Curly Toes or Toes Walking
Are you concerned that your child has flat feet, curly toes or has developed some toe walking? These are all common concerns that are...
Rebecca 'Bec' Bacusmo
Jul 8, 20213 min read
Are Trampolines Safe?
Trampolines can be a great form of exercise for children and young people to enjoy and are a popular form of play equipment in many...
Rebecca 'Bec' Bacusmo
Apr 29, 20213 min read
Bec's first physio bike riding intensive!
Bike riding physiotherapy intensives for children and young people. Our new physio's experience with her first intensive and mentoring
Rebecca 'Bec' Bacusmo
Mar 20, 20212 min read
Kayaking Intensives: Bec's Experience
At Splash Physiotherapy our goal is help children and young people develop functional skills to assist in their participation in...
Shayna Gavin, Splash Principal Physiotherapist
Dec 17, 20202 min read
Congratulations kinder kids!
Congratulations to all the Splash kids graduating from kinder! You and your families have done and incredible job through this turbulent...
Shayna Gavin, Splash Principal Physiotherapist
Nov 12, 20202 min read
Telehealth in the bath? Sure, why not!
ID: baby and mother in their bath. They are practising sitting balance, wearing bathers, and smiling at each other and the camera....
Alexander Cowcher, Splash Physiotherapist
Nov 5, 20204 min read
Are jolly jumpers helpful?
Jolly jumpers can be great fun, but carry risks for motor development and musculoskeletal injury for babies and toddlers.