Hypermobility in children under 5 years of age
Exercises for strengthening your child’s legs, arms and core muscles to help support their hypermobile joints
Read moreExercises for strengthening your child’s legs, arms and core muscles to help support their hypermobile joints
Read moreFor parents and carers of babies with a milk allergy - outlines how to wean your child onto solid food while maintaining a milk fee diet
Read moreAdvice for parents and carers of babies and children with a milk allergy. It explains how milk allergy can affect your child’s health, how a diagnosis is made and how you can manage your child’s diet to reduce their symptoms
Read moreInformation for parents of babies born under 30 weeks who have been referred to the Neonatal Physiotherapy Service
Read moreAdvice for families whose child has demonstrated in an Oral Food Challenge that they are no longer allergic to the food / milk that they were challenged to
Read moreThis leaflet is for children, young people and their families to tell them about the Paediatric Clinical Psychology service at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreThe first point of contact for any help you might need, as a patient, carer or visitor attending the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Read morePALS can help you with questions you have about your care at the hospital.
Read moreUseful information on suitable activities to keep children with Perthes active and flexible
Read moreUseful information for parents and carers on Perthes disease (hip disorder), and how your child may be affected and the condition managed
Read moreUseful information on suitable activities to keep children with Perthes active, and their muscles strong and flexible.
Read moreAn overview of calf muscle stretch exercises that can be done after a plaster cast has been removed and plaster cast care for children and young people with neurological conditions
Read moreEasy read information about what to expect when you go to hospital for a pre-operative (pre-op) assessment
Read moreInstructions explain how to safely remove a cannula used to give your child medication or fluids
Read moreGuide for parents and carers written in co-production with three parent/carer forums in the west of Berkshire
Read moreExplains what to expect when you bring your child in to the Plaster Room for serial casting to treat tiptoe walking
Read moreAims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about Sinding-Larsen Johansson Condition - which causes knee pain in children before or around the teenage years (ages 10-15)
Read moreFor parents of children who walk on their toes - explains what it is, why children do it and what treatments are available
Read moreFor young people with a learning disability and parents /carers - explains process for moving from paediatric to adult services and the change of services supporting you
Read moreFor young people with epilepsy and parents or carers - explains process for moving from paediatric to adult services and how the services supporting you will change
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