Category: Pediatric Therapy

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy and Walking: Beginning With Baby Steps

August 10th, 2022

Parents 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

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Help Your Child Master Handwriting with These 3 Tips!

August 10th, 2021

Is 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

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Did You Know Therapeutic Exercise Could Help Prevent Muscular Dystrophy?

July 20th, 2021

Is 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

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Does Your Child Have Autism? Discover Our Innovative Treatment Plans

July 10th, 2021

Did 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

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Are You Concerned About Your Child’s Gross Motor Developments? PT Can Help

June 20th, 2021

Help 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

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Pediatric Injuries

Pediatric Injuries Can Be Difficult – Here are Some Tips for Avoiding Them

June 10th, 2021

Help 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

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Developing Muscular

If Your Child is at Risk of Developing Muscular Dystrophy, Therapeutic Exercise Could Help

April 20th, 2021

Our Therapeutic Exercise Treatments May Be Beneficial for Your Child When faced with a chronic diagnosis, it is common to want to take a seat and wallow in the things that have gone wrong, but this is the wrong approach to take. Taking early steps to help your child succeed with pediatric physical therapy can

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Special Needs and Coping

Special Needs and Coping: Tips for Helping Your Child Understand Emotions

April 10th, 2021

Coping Skills Can be Difficult – Physical Therapy Can Help Physical therapy can be an integral part of developing these coping skills, and your work with the physical therapist can be just as beneficial for you as it is for your child with special needs. Parents of special needs children have to learn many different

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Is Your Child Learning Handwriting

Is Your Child Learning Handwriting? If so, Here are 3 Tips!

March 20th, 2021

Has it Been Difficult for Your Child to Master Handwriting? We Can Help! It’s every parent’s dream to set their child up for long-term success. Developing good handwriting takes a lot of time, and while it starts at home, it definitely is a process that will continue on through the primary school years and even

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Is Your Child W Sitting

Is Your Child “W” Sitting? If so, PT Can Help Correct It

March 10th, 2021

Consult with a Physical Therapist to Help Correct Your Child’s “W” Sitting! One of the most common problems for children who see the physical therapist is “W” sitting. As the parent, one of your main focuses is helping your child overcome physical obstacles that may be holding them back from being their best. A physical

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