What is Pediatric Physiotherapy?
Pediatric physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy that focuses on treating children with conditions affecting movement, strength, and coordination. It involves a combination of exercises, manual therapy, and play-based techniques to address developmental issues, musculoskeletal conditions, and neurological disorders.Our Pediatric Physiotherapy Services
- Developmental Delays: Personalized therapy plans for milestones like crawling and walking.
- Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation: Improving muscle strength, coordination, and mobility.
- Neurological Disorders: Support for epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, and more.
- Post-Surgery & Injury Rehabilitation: Regaining strength and mobility after surgery.
- Sports Injuries: Treatment for sprains, strains, and ligament injuries.
- Postural & Musculoskeletal Issues: Addressing poor posture, scoliosis, and flat feet.
- Balance & Coordination Training: Improving movement through engaging exercises.
Why Choose Us?
At Dr. Vigil’s Advanced Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer:- Expert Pediatric Physiotherapists with specialized knowledge.
- Personalized, Child-Centered Care tailored to each child’s needs.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities with modern therapy equipment.
- Holistic Approach integrating physical, emotional, and mental well-being.
- Friendly, Compassionate Team making therapy fun and engaging.
Get Started with Pediatric Physiotherapy Today
If your child is facing physical challenges or developmental delays, Dr. Vigil’s Advanced Physiotherapy Clinic in Mira Road is here to help.FAQ's
If your child has delayed walking, posture issues, muscle weakness, or developmental delays, consult a pediatric physiotherapist.
Yes, it helps improve balance, strength, and motor development in children with walking delays.
Yes, it is completely safe and specially designed for children’s development needs.
Conditions like cerebral palsy, flat foot, developmental delay, and posture problems are commonly treated.
Results vary, but improvement is usually seen with consistent sessions and home exercises.
No, treatment is gentle, playful, and designed to be child-friendly.
Yes, it corrects posture issues caused by poor sitting habits or heavy school bags.
Yes, parental involvement is often encouraged for better progress and home care.
Yes, it supports recovery after fractures, sprains, or sports injuries in children.
The therapist evaluates movement, development, posture, and creates a child-friendly treatment plan.


