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Pediatric Physical Therapy

Our team of pediatric physical therapists has extensive expertise working with children in all age groups - from neonates to 18-year-olds. We are committed to providing the highest level of care and attention to your child's unique physical needs and helping them achieve their goals. You can rely on our specialists to deliver exceptional service and support throughout the entire treatment process.

Who do PTs work with ?

Pediatric physical therapists typically work with children who have physical disabilities, developmental delays, or injuries that affect their ability to move and function. They may also work with children who have neurological or genetic disorders. The goal of a pediatric physical therapist is to help children achieve their highest level of physical function and independence.

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We see kids with various diagnoses, some including:

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  • Developmental Delay

  • Coordination disorder

  • Balance issues

  • Orthopedic problems or Sport-related injuries

  • Neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, encephalitis, etc.

  • Autism spectrum disorder

  • Genetic disorders such as Down Syndrome

  • Torticollis

  • Toe walking

  • Spina bifida

  • Spinal Muscular dystrophy

  • and more

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How does PT
help my child?

Physical therapy (PT) can help your child by improving their movement, strength, balance, and coordination. It can also help alleviate pain and improve overall physical function. A physical therapist can work with your child to develop a personalized treatment plan to address their specific needs and help them reach their full potential.

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