Introduction to the Program
From Chapter 1
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From Chapter 1
In this introductory video, Dr. John McGillicuddy and Dr. Virginia Nelson describe a parent’s role in the care of their child with Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy.
From Chapter 2
Step-by-step instructions on passive range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their infants.
From Chapter 2
Suggested routine of passive range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their infants, set to music and performed in real time.
From Chapter 2
Activities to support range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their infants.
From Chapter 2
Suggested routines to encourage active strength for parents to perform with their infants.
From Chapter 3
Step-by-step instructions on passive range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their toddlers.
From Chapter 3
Suggested routine of passive range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their toddlers, set to music and performed in real time.
From Chapter 3
Activities to support range of motion exercises for parents to perform with their toddlers.
From Chapter 3
Suggested routines to encourage active strength for parents to perform with their toddlers.
From Chapter 4
Step-by-step instructions on passive range of motion exercises for older children to perform on their own.
From Chapter 4
Suggested routine of passive range of motion exercises for older children, set to music and performed in real time.
From Chapter 4
Activities to support range of motion exercises for older children.
From Chapter 4
Suggested routines to encourage active strength for older children to perform on their own.
From Chapter 5
Suggested exercise routine for a group of older children to perform on their own.