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