Pediatric Physiotherapy
Pediatric physiotherapy at our clinic focuses on helping children achieve their full physical potential through specialized care and Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT).
Our skilled physiotherapists work with children experiencing developmental delays, motor impairments, and neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, Development Delay, autism, and Down syndrome.
Using evidence-based techniques, we provide personalized therapy to improve movement, coordination, strength, and balance, supporting your child’s ability to reach developmental milestones.
With a compassionate approach, we empower both children and their families to enhance physical function and independence, fostering a brighter future for your child’s growth and development.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How do I know which type of physiotherapy I need?
Our expert physiotherapists will conduct an initial assessment and recommend the most suitable treatment plan based on your condition, medical history, and specific needs.
2. How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies depending on the severity of your condition, treatment goals, and progress. Your physiotherapist will guide you on the recommended treatment duration.
3. Is physiotherapy painful?
Physiotherapy is designed to relieve pain and improve mobility. Some treatments may cause mild discomfort, especially when working on injured or tight muscles, but your therapist will ensure your comfort throughout the process.
4. Do I need a doctor's referral for physiotherapy?
While a doctor’s referral is not always required, it can be helpful for insurance purposes. You can directly book an appointment with our physiotherapists.
5. What should I wear to my physiotherapy session?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows movement. If you have a lower-body injury, shorts or loose trousers are recommended.