It’s natural for a parent to be concerned about falls and other accidents. Children are clumsy, rambunctious, and always on the move! It’s difficult not to be concerned about them getting hurt. Endeavors Pediatric Therapy Services in Statesville wants to help you avoid as many injuries as possible, so we’ve put together this blog with
Category: Pediatric Therapy
Is Your Child “W” Sitting? Our Pediatric Physical Therapy Services Can Help!
June 10th, 2023Help Your Child Kick the Habit of “W” Sitting with Physical Therapy One of your primary concerns as a parent is assisting your child in overcoming physical challenges that might be preventing them from reaching their full potential. “W” sitting is one of the most common issues for children who visit the physical therapist. A
Do You Have a Swallowing Disorder? Speech Therapy Can Help!
September 10th, 2022Do you or your child have difficulty eating or drinking? This can be dangerous to your health and put you at risk of choking. Speech Therapy can help! However, Endeavors Pediatric Therapy Services offers therapy that is specifically tailored to a person’s needs for speech, voice, language, feeding, and swallowing. Our speech therapists work hard
Are You Aware of The Benefits of Therapeutic Exercise For Preventing Pediatric Muscular Dystrophy?
August 20th, 2022Is Your Child at Risk of Developing Muscular Dystrophy? Our Pediatric Therapy Services Can Help As a parent, the only thing harder than dealing with a chronic health condition of your own is seeing your child deal with one. Muscular dystrophy is a frightening condition that usually comes with a lot of uncertainties and confusion
Physical Therapy and Walking: Beginning With Baby Steps
August 10th, 2022Parents look forward to their child’s first steps. It’s an exciting event and is sure to make an adorable home video to watch for years to come if you’re lucky enough to catch it with your phone or a camera! However, if you’re concerned because your child has not yet begun to walk, know that
Help Your Child Master Handwriting with These 3 Tips!
August 10th, 2021Is Your Child Struggling with handwriting? We Can Help! It’s every parent’s dream to set their child up for long-term success. Who hasn’t seen a doctor’s ridiculous scrawl and thought to themselves, “Oh, my gosh, who taught this person how to write?!” Handwriting says a lot about an individual, and the absolute best time to
Did You Know Therapeutic Exercise Could Help Prevent Muscular Dystrophy?
July 20th, 2021Is Your Child at Risk of Developing Muscular Dystrophy? Our Pediatric Therapy Services Can Help For a parent, the only thing worse than facing a chronic health issue is seeing your child have to face one. Muscular dystrophy is a scary diagnosis; one that is typically filled with a lot of questions and uncertainty about
Does Your Child Have Autism? Discover Our Innovative Treatment Plans
July 10th, 2021Did You Know Pediatric Physical Therapy Could Help Enhance Skills in Children with Autism? Working with a pediatric physical therapist can help your child with autism to develop many skills required for daily life. Sometimes referred to as “occupational therapy,” this type of physical therapy focuses on sensory and neuromotor skills to help children become
Are You Concerned About Your Child’s Gross Motor Developments? PT Can Help
June 20th, 2021Help Enhance Your Child’s Gross Motor Skills with Physical Therapy! Children are born into the world with barely any skills to their name. With their first breath, they develop the ability to cry out for help, and quickly develop the skills necessary to drink milk and seek support from Mom and Dad. Growing up is
Pediatric Injuries Can Be Difficult – Here are Some Tips for Avoiding Them
June 10th, 2021Help Your Active Child Avoid Injuries with These Tips and Tricks! Pediatric injuries typically fall into one of two categories: acute or overuse injuries. According to the National Library of Medicine, “Acute injuries are usually physeal or avulsion fractures relating to a single traumatic event. Overuse injuries are the result of repetitive stress and include