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What is Pediatric Physical Therapy

Pediatric Physical Therapy is a specialized type of Physical Therapy that focuses on improving the movement, strength, coordination and overall physical development of infants, children and teens.

Step 1: Evaluation

Our pediatric therapy evaluation is designed to help your child thrive. Our experienced pediatric therapists will work with you and your child to assess their development, identify any challenges, and uncover the root causes of any difficulties. We take into account not just physical challenges, but emotional, cognitive, and environmental factors that may impact your child’s growth. Based on the evaluation, we’ll create a customized therapy plan that combines the right therapies, activities, and guidance to support your child’s unique needs. We believe in treating the whole child to help them achieve their full potential, so they can enjoy a happy and healthy childhood. Book your evaluation today and take the first step in helping your child thrive!

Step 2: Treatment

Our pediatric therapy treatments are focused on helping your child achieve their developmental milestones and overall wellness. Whether your child is recovering from an injury, managing a developmental condition, or working to improve motor skills, our team will create a personalized therapy plan tailored to their needs. We use age-appropriate techniques that may include hands-on therapy, fun exercises, sensory integration activities, and other interventions to improve strength, coordination, flexibility, and social skills. Our goal is to empower both you and your child with the knowledge and tools needed to foster progress and independence. Every step of the way, we’re here to support you and ensure your child’s success in a nurturing and encouraging environment.

What We Treat

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  • Developmental Delays: Addressing motor skills like crawling, walking, or coordination.

  • Cerebral Palsy: Assisting children with motor function and movement difficulties.

  • Muscular Dystrophy: Helping children with muscle weakness improve strength and mobility.

  • Torticollis (Twisted Neck): Treatment for children with neck muscles that are tight or shortened.

  • Sports Injuries: Addressing injuries such as sprains, fractures, or joint issues.

  • Post-Surgery Recovery: Rehabilitation after surgeries like hip or knee surgeries.

  • Scoliosis: Managing spinal curvature and postural issues.

  • Flat Feet: Addressing walking or posture issues related to flat feet.

  • Gait Abnormalities: Improving abnormal walking patterns.

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Working on motor skills, coordination, and social interaction skills.

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