Our clinic is committed to providing quality
service from birth through adolescence. We provide intervention for children with:
- Cerebral palsy
- Down Syndrome
- Cognitive delayed
- Language delayed
- Global development delays
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
Our services:
- Physical Therapy
- Hand (Ot) Therapy
-Hydro therapy
-Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
- Cognitive Training
- Behavior Tra
ining
-Sensory integration training
What is Pediatric Physical Therapy? Our Pediatric Physical Therapists work with families
to provide support in the areas of gross motor
development, motor planning and visual motor
skills. These may include improving and working
with muscle tone, strength and development, range
of movement, quality of movement, eye-hand
coordination, attention to task and sensory
integration. We see children from birth through
adolescence with health problems related to injury, disease, or congenital conditions. We look at the quality of a child's movements such as their pace and gait when they learn to walk, their balance and coordination skills, regaining range of motion after an injury or from trouble during birth, or the pressure they are able to use during play. Physical Therapists are concerned with helping children reach their full developmental potential and realizing their full range of motion to improve their
quality of life. Pediatric Physical therapy provides evaluation, intervention and consultation in the following areas:
Gross motor development
Muscle tone and strength
Posture/postural control
Pre-gait and gait training
Locomotion patterns
Neuromuscular function
Endurance
Musculoskeletal conditions
Body alignment
Environmental adaptations/seating and positioning
Wheelchair positioning and mobility
Splinting/bracing/orthotics
Physical therapists may incorporate many
intervention approaches, including stretching, massage, mobilization, strengthening and endurance training to enhance the child'scapabilities and prevent deformities and contractures. We also assess and modify
environmental obstacles that might impede optimal performance. With physical therapy, kids build strength and improve motor function, balance and coordination in fun, creative ways. it's the most positive way to get children motivated and involved. That's why you'll see swings, ball pits, climbing walls and all kinds of toys in our clinics. They're important for your child's therapy and they also help us create the child-centered environments that help our clients thrive
Occupational therapy (OT) treatment focuses on helping people with a physical, sensory, or cognitive disability be as independent as possible in all areas of their lives. Some people may think that occupational therapy is only for adult