Physical Therapy: We help children build strength, coordination, and confidence for a lifetime of movement.

...

Schedule Free Phone Consultation

Physical Therapy (PT)

Pediatric physical therapy (PT) is a type of therapy that helps children improve their physical functioning skills. This can include improving range of motion, strength, coordination, balance, and gait. PT can be used to treat a variety of conditions, such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and spinal cord injuries.


Additional Benefits of Physical Therapy:

  • Improves quality of life
  • Reduces pain and discomfort
  • Prevents further injury or disability
  • Promotes independence and self-confidence
  • Improves social skills and interactions
  • Reduces stress and anxiety for children and families

Learn More About Physical Therapy

Children with physical disabilities or delays can face many challenges in their daily lives. They may have difficulty walking, playing, or participating in school activities. This can lead to social isolation, decreased self-esteem, and academic problems.

Pediatric PT can help children with physical disabilities or delays overcome these challenges and reach their full potential. With the help of our physical therapists, children can learn how to improve their gross motor skills and participate in activities that they enjoy. Pediatric PT can also help children develop confidence and self-esteem.

There are many benefits to pediatric physical therapy. We can help children improve their skills, which can lead to better participation in activities, improved self-esteem, and academic success. PT can also help children develop compensatory strategies for their disabilities, which can help them live more independent lives.


If you are a parent or caregiver of a child with a physical disability or delay, please consider seeking pediatric PT. You can get started directly with us today or consult your doctor for a prescription referral. Pediatric PT can make a significant difference in a child's life, and it can help them reach their full potential.

What Our Families Are Saying

Help your child walk the walk.

Across the age spectrum, the need to promote fitness and mobility is one of the most important health issues facing society today as childhood obesity is on the rise. Optimal functional movement is important in performing daily activities and participating in athletic activities.

Schedule Free Phone Consultation
Share by: