The Speech and Communication Improvement Clinic provides screening and assessment of all cases and Problems: • Treatment of stutters (stuttering). • Treatment of linguistic delays associated with autism spectrum, hypermobility and distraction, Down's syndrome and others. • Treatment of speech difficulties and problems of letter exits. Fingerprint Center communication specialists are qualified in the field of human communication disorders and have experience in dealing with pediatric communication and language disorders. Our team is qualified in diagnosing cases and identifying appropriate treatment methods and working with the child through solitary sessions tailored to the child's condition
Book nowWeight and pressure distribution measurements are important for anyone who suffers from pain or problems in the feet that affect the quality of walking, but they are necessary for a diabetic patient, especially in light of the patient’s diabetic neuropathy, which leads to the patient’s loss of pain, which makes him more susceptible to diabetic foot injuries, as these measurements contribute In identifying the type of foot (normal-flat-arched) and areas of high pressure and the most likely occurrence of diabetic foot wounds.
In it and benefiting from it in the design of special medical fillings (supports) that contribute to correcting the biomechanics of the foot, achieving straightening of the feet and correcting the stature. It also contributes to correcting congenital defects such as internal or external rotation of the foot, in addition to redistributing pressure on the soles of the foot to relieve pain and rest the feet and protect the diabetic foot from the risks Diabetic foot wounds and medical fillings (supports) help synchronize the movements of body parts.
Weight and pressure distribution measurements are important for anyone who suffers from pain or problems in the feet that affect the quality of walking, but they are necessary for a diabetic patient, especially in light of the patient’s diabetic neuropathy, which leads to the patient’s loss of pain, which makes him more susceptible to diabetic foot injuries, as these measurements contribute In identifying the type of foot (normal-flat-arched) and areas of high pressure and the most likely occurrence of diabetic foot wounds.