Physical Therapy

Pediatric physical therapy services are designed to help children of all ages improve their strength, coordination, mobility, and overall function.

Our specialized therapists work closely with families to create personalized treatment plans that support each child’s unique developmental needs.

Through fun, engaging, and evidence-based exercises, we help children build confidence and achieve their highest level of independence.

Our goal is to make movement enjoyable and empowering, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive.

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What Areas Do Physical Therapist Address?

Pediatric Physical Therapy addresses a wide range of areas to help children develop and improve their movement, strength, coordination, and overall physical function. Key areas include:

1. Gross Motor Development

  • Crawling, standing, walking, running, jumping

  • Balance and coordination

  • Strength and endurance

2. Neuromuscular Conditions

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Muscular dystrophy

  • Spina bifida

  • Hypotonia or hypertonia

3. Orthopedic Concerns

  • Torticollis and plagiocephaly

  • Scoliosis

  • Joint hypermobility (e.g., Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome)

  • Sports injuries

4. Developmental Delays

  • Delayed sitting, crawling, or walking

  • Poor coordination or motor planning

5. Gait & Posture Abnormalities

  • Toe-walking

  • In-toeing or out-toeing

  • Flat feet or other foot/ankle concerns

6. Sensory & Motor Integration

  • Challenges with movement-based activities

  • Difficulty with proprioception or vestibular processing

7. Adaptive Equipment & Assistive Devices

  • Orthotics, walkers, wheelchairs, and other mobility aids

  • Training on the use of adaptive equipment