🏃♂️ Movement & Mobility

Physical Therapy for Children

Specialized physical therapy to improve mobility, strength, and motor skills in children with expert pediatric physiotherapists.

Empowering Movement & Independence

Our paediatric physical therapy program focuses on helping children develop strength, coordination, and mobility skills essential for daily activities and overall development. We create personalized treatment plans that make therapy engaging and effective.

Improved gross motor skills
Enhanced balance and coordination
Increased strength and endurance
Better posture and alignment
Adaptive equipment training
Child doing physical therapy exercises

Benefits of Physical Therapy

Comprehensive physical therapy that addresses your child's unique needs and promotes optimal physical development

Motor Skill Development

Enhance gross motor skills like rolling, sitting, standing, walking, jumping,stair climbing

Strength Building

Devlope muscle strength to improve mobility and stability for any movement

Balance & Coordination

Improve stability, balance reactions, and body coordination

Posture Improvement

Focus posture correction and prevention of spine and hip instability and deformity

Increase range of motion

Through muscle lengthing and stretching techniques

Functional Independence

Promote independence in mobility and daily living activities

Physical therapist working with child
Child doing balance exercises
Children in physical therapy group session

Our Treatment Approach

We use evidence-based techniques and play-based activities to make physical therapy engaging and effective for children of all ages and abilities.

1

Comprehensive Assessment

Detailed evaluation of movement patterns, strength, and functional abilities

2

Individualized Treatment

Customized therapy plans based on each child's specific needs and goals

3

Play-Based Therapy

Fun, engaging activities that motivate children while achieving therapeutic goals

4

Equipment & Technology

Modern therapeutic equipment and adaptive devices for optimal outcomes

5

Family Education

Training parents and caregivers in home exercise programs and strategies

6

Progress Monitoring

Regular assessment and adjustment of treatment plans based on progress

Conditions We Treat

Our pediatric physical therapists have expertise in treating a wide range of conditions affecting children's movement and mobility

Spinal muscular atrophy

DMD and other dystrophy

Myopathies

Down syndrome

Brachial plexus and erb's palsy

Ataxia

Congenital scoliosis

Neuromuscular and muscular skeletal deformities

Our Treatment Techniques

Evidence-based therapeutic approaches tailored to each child's unique needs and developmental stage

Neurodevelopmental Treatment

Specialized techniques for children with neurological conditions

Strength Training

Age-appropriate exercises to build muscle strength and endurance

Balance Training

Activities to improve stability and prevent falls

Gait Training

Walking pattern improvement and mobility enhancement

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our pediatric physical therapy services

At what age can children start physical therapy?

Children can benefit from physical therapy at any age, from infants to teenagers. Early intervention is often key to achieving the best outcomes for developmental delays or medical conditions.

How long does each physical therapy session last?

Sessions typically last 45-60 minutes depending on the child's age, attention span, and specific needs. We adjust session length to maximize engagement and therapeutic benefit.

What should my child wear to physical therapy?

Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows for movement is best. Athletic shoes with good support are recommended. We may also suggest specific clothing based on your child's treatment plan.

How often will my child need physical therapy?

Frequency varies based on individual needs, typically ranging from 1-3 times per week. We'll work with you to develop a schedule that fits your family's needs and maximizes progress.

Can parents be involved in therapy sessions?

Absolutely! Parent participation is encouraged and often essential for carrying over skills to home and daily activities. We provide training and home exercise programs for continued progress.

Start Your Child's Physical Therapy Journey

Help your child achieve their movement goals with our expert pediatric physical therapy services.