Pediatric Physiotherapy
Expert care for children with developmental delays, cerebral palsy, and other pediatric conditions

Understanding Pediatric Conditions
Overview
Pediatric physiotherapy specializes in helping children from infancy through adolescence achieve their maximum physical potential. We work with children who have developmental delays, congenital conditions, or injuries affecting their movement and function.
Conditions We Treat
- Cerebral palsy
- Developmental delays
- Muscular dystrophy
- Down syndrome
- Spina bifida
- Torticollis
- Sports injuries in children
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
Common Challenges
- Delayed motor milestones (sitting, crawling, walking)
- Poor balance and coordination
- Muscle weakness or tightness
- Abnormal movement patterns
- Difficulty with age-appropriate activities
- Reduced participation in play and sports
Our Child-Centered Treatment Approach
Approach
- Comprehensive developmental assessment
- Family-centered care
- Play-based therapy
- Individualized treatment plans
- Parent education and training
Techniques
- Neurodevelopmental therapy (NDT)
- Sensory integration
- Strength and coordination exercises
- Gait training and mobility aids
- Therapeutic play activities
- Positioning and handling techniques
Treatment Goals
- Achieve developmental milestones
- Improve motor skills and coordination
- Enhance strength and endurance
- Promote independence
- Facilitate participation in activities
- Support family and caregivers
Why Choose Us for Pediatric Care
- Specialized pediatric physiotherapy expertise
- Child-friendly, welcoming environment
- Play-based therapeutic approach
- Family-centered care model
- Experienced in working with children of all ages
- Collaboration with pediatricians and specialists
- Parent education and home program support
- Compassionate and patient care team
Frequently Asked Questions
At what age can my child start physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy can begin at any age, even in infancy. Early intervention is often beneficial for children with developmental delays or congenital conditions. We work with children from newborns through adolescence.
How do you make therapy fun for children?
We use play-based therapy techniques that incorporate games, toys, and activities children enjoy. This makes therapy engaging and motivating while achieving therapeutic goals. Children often dont realize they are working because they are having fun!
Can parents stay during therapy sessions?
Absolutely! We encourage parent participation. You will learn techniques to support your childs development at home and be an active partner in their therapy journey. Family involvement is crucial for the best outcomes.