Pediatric Physical Therapy supports infants, children, and adolescents in reaching their fullest physical potential. Whether a child has a developmental delay, genetic condition, or a sports injury, our therapists employ play-based techniques that keep young patients engaged. Interventions may include balance and coordination games, strengthening exercises, and sensory integration activities, all adjusted to the child’s age and ability. Since children are constantly growing and changing, our therapy evolves alongside them. We work closely with parents, teachers, and pediatricians to ensure each child has the resources and strategies they need to thrive in school and at home. Through a nurturing approach, we foster self-esteem and independence, allowing children to actively participate in family and community life.
After an initial evaluation of the child’s motor function, we’ll design fun exercises and activities that help build necessary skills. Therapists often use colorful equipment, obstacle courses, and games to make sessions engaging and goal-oriented.
Children with orthopedic conditions, developmental delays, neurological disorders, or sports-related injuries.
What age groups does pediatric physical therapy cover?
We work with infants to teenagers, adapting methods to their developmental stage.
Can PT help my child who has trouble walking?
Yes. We use specific strengthening and coordination exercises to improve gait and mobility.
How can I encourage my child to cooperate with therapy?
We make sessions playful and engaging, and we encourage parental involvement for support and motivation.
Is therapy painful for children?
We aim to make exercises comfortable and fun; if any discomfort arises, we adjust activities accordingly.
How long does a pediatric PT session last?
Sessions often range from 30 to 60 minutes, based on the child’s age and attention span.
What if my child also needs speech or occupational therapy?
We can coordinate care with speech and occupational therapists for a multidisciplinary approach.
Will my child receive home exercises?
Yes. Simple activities and games to practice at home can reinforce progress made in therapy.
Is your pain keeping you from fully enjoying your day?
Do you wish it would just disappear, but it continues to trouble you?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, we understand how frustrating and overwhelming persistent pain can be. That’s why we’re here to help. Our caring team of physical therapists will listen to your concerns, create a custom treatment plan just for you, and work by your side every step of the way—so you can get back to living life on your terms.
Call our office now at 561-523-2299 or request an appointment