Child Physiotherapy Therapy

Therapy

Child Physiotherapy

At our Child Physiotherapy center, we are dedicated to supporting the physical development and well-being of children of all ages. Our team of experienced pediatric physiotherapists specializes in treating a wide range of conditions, including developmental delays, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and sports injuries.

We believe every child deserves the opportunity to grow, move, and play freely, which is why we offer personalized therapy plans tailored to each child's unique needs. Using a caring, playful, and family-centered approach, we strive to make therapy enjoyable and effective. Our goal is to empower children and families for a brighter, healthier future.

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How can we help?

We offer specialized physiotherapy services designed to meet the unique needs of each child. Our goal is to help children reach their full potential through fun, supportive, and effective therapy.

  • 1 Developmental Delay Support.
  • 2 Post-Injury Recovery.
  • 3 Postural Correction.
  • 4 Sports Physiotherapy for Kids.
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Who needs it?

Child physiotherapy is essential for children who are experiencing challenges in movement, development, or physical function. It can benefit a wide range of conditions and support kids at different stages of growth.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is child physiotherapy?

    Child physiotherapy is a specialized area of physical therapy focused on helping infants, children, and adolescents improve their movement, strength, coordination, and overall physical development.

  • At what age can my child start physiotherapy?

    Physiotherapy can start as early as a few weeks old, especially if your baby shows signs of delayed milestones or conditions like torticollis or flat head syndrome. There's no age limit—therapy can benefit children through their teenage years.

  • What conditions do you treat?

    We treat a wide range of conditions including developmental delays, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, Down syndrome, scoliosis, sports injuries, and more.

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