Physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy focuses on improving muscle tone, posture, and functional mobility. Using NDT/Bobath, task-oriented training, stretching, strengthening, and gait training, therapy helps enhance independence in daily activities
Children with delayed milestones benefit from sensory integration, motor learning, play-based therapy, and functional exercises. Programs aim to improve gross motor skills, coordination, and independence in movement.
Specialized therapy emphasizes mobility training, strengthening, balance re-education, postural correction, and functional skill training to maximize recovery and independence in children with spinal cord injuries.
Physiotherapy helps restore movement, coordination, and strength after pediatric stroke. Techniques include CIMT, task-specific training, balance exercises, and functional activities to promote neuroplasticity.
Therapy focuses on maintaining mobility, reducing contractures, and improving respiratory function. Programs include stretching, low-intensity strengthening, orthotic advice, and functional training to enhance quality of life
Physiotherapy for ASD emphasizes sensory integration, motor coordination, posture, and physical activity engagement. Play-based therapy enhances participation, motor skills, and social interaction.
Rehabilitation programs include balance training, motor relearning, functional strengthening, and postural re-education to restore independence and participation in daily activities.
Children with neurological or developmental challenges benefit from proprioceptive exercises, vestibular therapy, and gait training to reduce fall risk and enhance stability.
Physiotherapy for brachial plexus injuries, including Erb’s palsy, focuses on restoring shoulder and arm movement. Treatment includes gentle range-of-motion exercises, strengthening, neuromuscular re-education, sensory stimulation, and functional activities. Early intervention prevents contractures, improves motor recovery, and enhances functional use of the affected limb.
Customized therapy programs address mobility, posture, and endurance issues in children with genetic or neuromuscular conditions, supporting functional independence and participation.
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