Paediatric Physiotherapy supports the healthy growth and development of infants, children, and teenagers. It helps with movement disorders, posture issues, and recovery from injuries or congenital conditions.
We visit your home to understand your condition, medical history, and goals. This helps us create a plan that’s 100% tailored to you.
Our experts design a therapy plan with targeted exercises, stretches, and techniques for your specific needs.
We provide hands-on, one-on-one physiotherapy sessions to ensure correct posture, safe movements, and effective recovery.
We monitor your improvement and adjust the plan regularly to speed up recovery and achieve the best results.
Paediatric physiotherapy focuses on the physical care and treatment of children, from birth to 19 years old, who have conditions that affect their movement, development, and physical well-being It aims to help children reach their full potential by promoting normal movements, maximizing function, and improving their overall quality of life.
Paediatric physiotherapists assess and treat a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal, neurological, and rheumatological issues.
Treatment is often provided in a child-friendly environment, with specialist staff and access to specialized equipment like children's gyms and hydrotherapy pools.
Paediatric physiotherapists work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals like doctors, occupational therapists, and speech and language therapists to provide comprehensive care.
They focus on promoting age-appropriate development and maximizing physical abilities, helping children participate in everyday activities at home, school, and in the community
Paediatric physiotherapy is tailored to the child's specific needs, with goals and interventions developed in collaboration with the child and their family.
Physiotherapists also educate children and their families about the condition, management strategies, and therapeutic activities
Including late sitting, walking, or other motor skill delays
Such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, and other neurological syndromes.
Including fractures, dislocations, and other musculoskeletal issues.
Such as cystic fibrosis and other breathing difficulties.
Including rheumatological conditions, genetic disorders, and other conditions that impact movement and function.
Helping children regain or improve their ability to perform everyday tasks, such as feeding themselves, walking, or communicating.
Encouraging children to participate in school, social activities, and other age-appropriate activities.
Helping children and families cope with the challenges of illness or injury and improve their overall well-being
Minimizing the long-term impact of the condition and maximizing the child's potential.
Expert care, personalized treatments, and recovery at your doorstep!
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