Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
What is Physical Therapy?
What is Physical Therapy?
PT helps children achieve physical goals, including mobility, strength, and coordination. Physical therapy addresses developmental, congenital, and acquired conditions. Our goal is to provide children with the tools they need to increase their independence so they can participate fully at school, home, and in the community.
PT helps children achieve physical goals, including mobility, strength, and coordination. Physical therapy addresses developmental, congenital, and acquired conditions. Our goal is to provide children with the tools they need to increase their independence so they can participate fully at school, home, and in the community.
How do I know if my child would benefit from PT?
How do I know if my child would benefit from PT?
Asymmetric positioning of neck, body, arms/legs
Asymmetric positioning of neck, body, arms/legs
Cannot crawl, roll, or sit independently
Cannot crawl, roll, or sit independently
Delays in walking, jumping, and other large-movement skills
Delays in walking, jumping, and other large-movement skills
Lack of coordination
Lack of coordination
Lack of balance
Trouble planning movements
Walking instability
Poor posture control
Trouble climbing stairs
Low strength