Pediatric Physiotherapy

Is your child experiencing developmental delays or facing challenges in motor skills? Our specialized Pediatric Physiotherapy services in Mira Road and Bhayandar are here to provide expert care for your little one’s unique needs. We understand that every child is unique, and our team of experienced pediatric physiotherapists is dedicated to helping children achieve their full potential.

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Mira Road

Shop No. 06, Building No - B-14, Sai Sandesh CHS, Jay Ambe Marg, Sector 9, Shanti Nagar, Mira road 401107

Mira - Bhayandar

Shop No. 4 , Jag Shanti Niketan CHS Ltd, Cinemax Rd, opp. Rasoi Fast Food, near PVR, Mira Road, 401107

FAQ's

What is pediatric physiotherapy?

Pediatric physiotherapy is a specialized treatment that helps infants, children, and adolescents improve their movement, strength, balance, coordination, and overall physical development. It is commonly used for developmental delays, neurological conditions, and musculoskeletal disorders.

How do I know if my child needs pediatric physiotherapy?

Your child may benefit from pediatric physiotherapy if they have delayed milestones such as sitting, crawling, standing, or walking, difficulty with balance and coordination, muscle weakness, poor posture, or challenges performing age-appropriate physical activities.

What conditions can pediatric physiotherapy treat?

Pediatric physiotherapy can help manage conditions such as developmental delays, cerebral palsy, torticollis, scoliosis, muscular weakness, coordination disorders, sports injuries, genetic disorders, and post-surgical rehabilitation needs.

At what age can a child start pediatric physiotherapy?

Pediatric physiotherapy can begin as early as infancy. Early intervention is often recommended when developmental concerns are identified, as it can improve long-term outcomes and support healthy physical development.

Can pediatric physiotherapy help children with delayed walking?

Yes. Pediatric physiotherapy can help children who are delayed in walking by improving muscle strength, balance, coordination, and motor skills through targeted exercises and developmental activities.

 

Is pediatric physiotherapy safe for infants and young children?

Yes. Pediatric physiotherapy uses gentle, age-appropriate techniques that are tailored to each child's developmental stage and physical needs, making it safe and effective for infants and children.

What happens during a pediatric physiotherapy session?

A pediatric physiotherapy session typically begins with an assessment of your child’s movement, posture, strength, balance, and developmental milestones. Treatment may include play-based exercises, stretching, strengthening activities, and functional movement training.

Can pediatric physiotherapy help children with cerebral palsy?

Yes. Pediatric physiotherapy plays an important role in improving mobility, balance, muscle control, coordination, and independence in children with cerebral palsy.

How long does it take to see results from pediatric physiotherapy?

The timeline varies depending on the child's condition, age, treatment goals, and participation in therapy. Some children may show improvements within a few weeks, while others may benefit from ongoing therapy over several months.

Why is play-based therapy important in pediatric physiotherapy?

Play-based therapy helps children stay engaged and motivated during treatment. It encourages learning and development while improving physical skills such as balance, strength, coordination, and mobility.

Can parents support their child’s physiotherapy progress at home?

Yes. Parents are encouraged to follow home exercise programs and activity recommendations provided by the physiotherapist. Consistent practice at home can significantly improve outcomes.

Can pediatric physiotherapy improve posture and coordination?

Yes. Pediatric physiotherapy can help children develop better posture, balance, body awareness, coordination, and movement patterns, making everyday activities easier and more comfortable.

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