Early Initiation of Movement Therapies for Children with Potential Influence of Hereditary Factors

Authors

  • Eva Nechlebová College of Physical Education and Sport PALESTRA, ltd.
  • Monika van Rooij Holistic Body Therapist, Kromme-elleboog 2e laan 1A, Finsterwolde, Netherlands

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58743/asv2024vol12no2.364

Keywords:

Axial alignment of lower limbs, hypermobility, heredity

Abstract

This case study highlights the importance of preventive monitoring of a child’s musculoskeletal system considering family medical history. Movement therapy should ideally start at an early age to promote healthy development and prevent future injuries or dysfunctions. The case study reveals a family history of hypermobility and improper axial alignment of the lower limbs. As a result, preventive monitoring and a tailored movement regimen were necessary to ensure proper axial development for the youngest family member.

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Published

12-12-2024

How to Cite

Nechlebová, E., & van Rooij, M. (2024). Early Initiation of Movement Therapies for Children with Potential Influence of Hereditary Factors. Acta Salus Vitae, 12(2), 21-30. https://doi.org/10.58743/asv2024vol12no2.364