Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy supports children in developing strength, mobility, and coordination to move safely and effectively within their environment. Through structured, goal-oriented interventions, therapy enhances functional movement and physical independence. Our approach focuses on improving posture, balance, and motor control. This enables children to engage in daily activities with greater confidence and ease.
Pediatric Physical and Developmental Conditions
Our pediatric care focuses on helping children interact with their environment smoothly and confidently by addressing a wide range of physical and developmental challenges. These include developmental delays affecting head control, sitting balance, crawling, and walking, as well as acute soft tissue injuries and congenital conditions such as club foot and torticollis. We also provide rehabilitation for post operative conditions and manage developmental conditions that impact overall motor function. Children with movement coordination difficulties and gait problems, including flat feet, toe walking, and frequent falls, benefit from targeted therapy aimed at improving strength, balance, mobility, and functional independence.
Key Features
- Acute Soft Tissue Injuries
- Developmental Conditions
- Gait Problems (Flat Feet, Toe Walking, and Falling)
- Post-Operative Conditions
- Congenital Conditions (Clubfoot, Torticollis)
- Difficulties Coordinating Movement
- Developmental Delay (Head Control, Sitting Balance, Crawling, and Walking)