Pediatric physical therapy helps children and their families manage movement-related injuries and conditions in a calm and compassionate treatment environment.
From athletic injuries to more comprehensive forms of therapy, our therapists understand and meet the individual needs of children and their families whether they are recovering from injury or illness, seeking to develop new skills, or looking for guidance on how to manage an existing condition.
Conditions we treat include but are not limited to:
Concussions
Sports-related injuries
Speech challenges
Motor challenges
Sensory processing disorders
Development delay
Scoliosis
Torticollis
Toe walking
Post-Operative Conditions
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Cerebral Palsy and other neuromuscular conditions
Down Syndrome and other genetic disorders
Developmental Coordination Disorder
Congenital Conditions
Visual Perceptional Disorders
Pediatric therapy includes:
Concussion management
Occupational therapy
Physical therapy
Speech therapy
Treatment may include but is not limited to:
Family/caregiver training
Muscle-strengthening/stretching
Manual “hands-on” therapy
Assistive device/equipment training
Home exercise program
Fine motor activities (e.g. handwriting or eating with a utensil)
Gross motor activities (e.g. running or jumping)
Communication exercises (e.g. speech, language, or hearing)