Senses At Work

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The brain knows
where our body is in space and how much force to use during movement.

Proprioceptive stimulation of the hand helps to:
• improve hand awareness
• regulate muscle tone
• increase wrist stability
• better control grip force
• prepare the hand for precise movements

That’s why before fine motor tasks I often use
a short proprioceptive stimulation.

Why is it important?

Proprioceptive input helps the brain understand the position of the hand and control the force used during movement.
When the hand receives the right sensory input, writing becomes more stable, controlled, and less tiring. 

👋 About me
I’m Anna, a paediatric physiotherapist with over 23 years of experience, working with children and young athletes every day.
I help parents understand how their child’s body really works and how to support safe, confident movement — before problems or injuries appear.

If you value clear, practical advice based on real clinical experience (not trends),
👉 follow for more physiotherapy tips you can actually trust 💙

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•motor development 
 •physiotherapy • infant movement skills
•physio tips for parents 
•fizjoterapia niemowląt •rozwój motoryczny dziecka

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#sensoryintegration
#childdevelopment
#finemotorskills
#physiotherapy 

Physiotherapist, Children’s Physiotherapist, Osteopath, Chiropractor, Pediatrician,  Sensory Integration Therapy, Integracja Sensoryczna, Terapia ręki, Massage, Masaż, Physiotherapy, Aberdeen, Scotland 14/06/2026

The brain knows where our body is in space and how much force to use during movement. Proprioceptive stimulation of the hand helps to: • improve hand awareness • regulate muscle tone • increase wrist stability • better control grip force • prepare the hand for precise movements That’s why before fine motor tasks I often use a short proprioceptive stimulation. Why is it important? Proprioceptive input helps the brain understand the position of the hand and control the force used during movement. When the hand receives the right sensory input, writing becomes more stable, controlled, and less tiring. 👋 About me I’m Anna, a paediatric physiotherapist with over 23 years of experience, working with children and young athletes every day. I help parents understand how their child’s body really works and how to support safe, confident movement — before problems or injuries appear. If you value clear, practical advice based on real clinical experience (not trends), 👉 follow for more physiotherapy tips you can actually trust 💙 •sensory • kids • adhd •autism •motor development •physiotherapy • infant movement skills •physio tips for parents •fizjoterapia niemowląt •rozwój motoryczny dziecka #proprioception #sensoryintegration #childdevelopment #finemotorskills #physiotherapy Physiotherapist, Children’s Physiotherapist, Osteopath, Chiropractor, Pediatrician, Sensory Integration Therapy, Integracja Sensoryczna, Terapia ręki, Massage, Masaż, Physiotherapy, Aberdeen, Scotland

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1M Lorong Delima 1, Island Glades
George Town
11700

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Monday 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 20:00
Thursday 09:00 - 20:00
Friday 09:00 - 20:00
Saturday 09:00 - 18:00