Pediatric Physiotherapy

is a specialised area of physiotherapy focused on helping infants, children, and adolescents develop optimal movement, strength, coordination and overall physical function.

It aims to improve mobility, balance, posture and motor control skills in children with developmental delays, injuries or medical conditions.

Common Conditions Treated

  • Developmental Delays (e.g. late walking and difficulty crawling)
  • Cerebral Palsy (improving muscle control and mobility)
  • Spina Bifida (enhancing movement and independence)
  • Torticollis (neck muscle tightness )
  • Neuromuscular Disorders (e.g. muscular dystrophy)
  • Orthopedic Conditions (e.g. scoliosis and clubfoot)
  • Genetic Disorders (e.g. Down syndrome, affecting muscle tone and coordination)
  • Sports Injuries & Post-Surgical Rehabilitation.

Treatment Methods

  • Play-Based Exercises (fun activities that improve motor skills)
  • Balance & Coordination Training (to enhance stability)
  • Strength & Flexibility Exercises (to improve muscle function)
  • Gait Training (to help with walking and mobility)
  • Assistive Devices Training (wheelchairs, walkers, orthotics)
  • Parent & Caregiver Education (helping children with exercises at home).

Pediatric physiotherapists use creative, engaging techniques to make therapy enjoyable for kids.

keyboard_arrow_up