Pediatric Physical & Occupational Therapy

Our Pediatric Physical & Occupational Therapy Program is a cheerful, child-centered program, staffed with therapists who specialize in the physical and occupational therapy needs of children of all ages.
Pediatric therapists are trained in the evaluation and treatment of a full spectrum of developmental, neurological, and orthopedic problems in a gentle, play-oriented setting. The pediatric treatment area is completely furnished with an array of equipment and activities designed to meet the needs of children of all ages and levels of ability. Family members are encouraged to participate in their child's therapy sessions or may view treatment from an adjacent observation room.
Our highly qualified and committed therapists offer specialized rehabilitative services to children of all ages, from infancy to adolescence, with varying abilities and conditions.
Our specialists utilize a variety of therapies to treat various conditions and work closely with parents and children to improve both fine and gross motor skills. Such therapies enable children to interact, play and participate with their peers.
Conditions We Treat
We are pleased to work with patients who have conditions including:
- ADD, PDD, or ADHD
- Autism
- Cerebral Palsy
- Developmental delays (Gross and Fine Motor)
- Down Syndrome
- Genetic conditions
- Hypotonia/Hypertonia
- Neurological conditions
- Orthopedic conditions
- Plagiocephaly
- Post-Operative Surgery conditions
- Sensory Integration Dysfunction
- Torticollis
Treatment Options
In our Pediatric Physical & Occupational Therapy Program, we have a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals across multiple statewide locations.
Some examples of our treatment options available for your child are as follows:
- Manual techniques
- Modalities (electrical stimulation, heat, cold)
- Therapeutic exercises
- Strengthening (core and extremity)
- Flexibility (static and dynamic)
- Posture training
- Balance and coordination activities
- Cardiovascular Eendurance training
- Return to sport activities
- Gait (walking) training
- Transfer training
- Posture training
- Functional activities
- Agility training
- Joint protection activities
- Computer and Videogame balance training
- Home exercise program
- Family and caregiver education
- Visual-perceptual training or retraining
- Guided motor Imaginary
- Multi –sensory stimulation
- Customized splints fabrication and fitting