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Physiotherapy

  • Pediatric Physiotherapy aims to help and treat children with physical problems, functional movements, poor balance, and challenges moving through their environments successfully.
  • Physiotherapists support young people who have difficulty with movement and treat pain & paralyzed condition that impact physical development activity and their ability to participate in play, learning, and socializing conditions.
  • Moving through space, day to day for independence and efficiency for example climb on the rocking charmed and make it rock back and forth.
  • Physiotherapy provided as an educational service will take place at the child’s school. children under age 3 who are eligible for physical therapy through the early intervention system.
  • Since children learn through play, physical therapists use child friendly. Special chosen toys and activities to motivate and encourage these children.
  • typically you will find baths, swings, and slides in a pediatric therapy gym tasks their therapist set for them.

Condition:

  • Cerebral palsy, autism, downs syndrome
  • Developmental delay
  • Developmental coordination disorder
  • Paralysis
  • Microcephaly
  • The special neurodevelopment therapy
    for physically disabled children
  • Neuromuscular conditions
  • Brain injury
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Joint & muscular pain
  • function/ mobility motor planning

Physiotherapy Area of Intervention:

  1. Gross Motor Skills
    • Using large muscles for sitting, standing, walking, running, etc
  2. Balance / Coordination Skills
    • Involves the brain, bones, and muscles in a coordinated effort for smooth movement ex, climbing stairs, jumping, etc.
  3. Strengthening
    • Building muscles for support and endurance, for example, to walk for a distance without becoming tired.