Areas Physiotherapy Helps With
- Muscle strength & tone
- Balance & coordination
- Sitting, standing & walking skills
- Posture correction
- Gross motor development
- Gait training
- Reflex integration
- Motor planning & endurance
Conditions Treated
- Cerebral Palsy
- Developmental Delay
- Hypotonia (low muscle tone)
- Motor Development Disorders
- Down Syndrome
- Gait abnormalities
- Postural deformities
- Neurological impairments
Therapy Process
1. Motor Assessment
Evaluation of motor milestones, tone, reflexes, and physical function.
2. Goal-Oriented Planning
Focusing on mobility, balance, posture, and independence.
3. Structured Physiotherapy Sessions
Includes strengthening, stretching, sensory-motor tasks, gait training, balance work, and functional activities.
4. Equipment-Based Therapy
Therapists use therapy balls, wedges, walkers, sensory items, and motor-development tools.
5. Home Exercise Programme
Parents receive daily practice routines for faster improvement.
Benefits of Physiotherapy
- Improved muscle strength & coordination
- Faster motor milestone achievement
- Better balance, walking & posture
- Increased independence in daily activities
- Enhanced confidence & mobility
Why Choose Us
- Experienced paediatric physiotherapists
- Structured, child-friendly motor training
- Integration with OT & Speech for full development
- Parent-involved model
- Regular progress tracking
FAQs
- Does physiotherapy help delayed walking?
Yes, physiotherapy greatly supports walking readiness. - How often are sessions required?
2–3 sessions weekly depending on severity. - Is physiotherapy painful?
No, therapy is gentle and child-friendly. - Will physiotherapy help posture issues?
Yes, posture correction is a key component.