WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PEDIATRIC PHYSIOTHERAPY

What to Know About pediatric physiotherapy

What to Know About pediatric physiotherapy

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Pediatric physiotherapy focuses on supporting children’s movement, strength, coordination, and physical development. It may be recommended for children who are experiencing delays in reaching developmental milestones, difficulty with balance or mobility, or who are recovering from injury or managing a medical condition that affects physical function. The goal of pediatric physiotherapy is to help children move comfortably and confidently in a way that supports their growth and participation in daily activities.


Children may be referred to physiotherapy for a range of concerns, including difficulty walking, frequent falls, poor posture, or conditions such as cerebral palsy, torticollis, or muscular imbalances. Some children benefit from care after surgery or a broken bone, while others may need support with motor planning or muscle control. The physiotherapy approach is adapted to each child’s age, needs, and abilities.


Sessions are often designed to be playful and engaging, using games, toys, and movement-based activities to help children practice specific skills. This may include exercises to improve balance, coordination, strength, and flexibility. The goal is not only to support physical progress but also to encourage a positive relationship with movement and active play.


Pediatric physiotherapy also involves working with families and caregivers. Physiotherapists may provide guidance on home exercises, movement strategies, or environmental adjustments that help support the child’s daily comfort and function. Communication with other healthcare providers, teachers, or support staff may also be part of the care process when needed.


At Granville Physiotherapy, we offer pediatric physiotherapy in a child-friendly environment that emphasizes comfort, progress, and clear communication. Each treatment plan is tailored to the child’s unique developmental stage and goals.


If your child is experiencing difficulty with movement or motor skills, contact Granville Physiotherapy to learn how pediatric physiotherapy may be part of their support and development.

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