Specialized physiotherapy for motor development of children and congenital conditions.
Pediatric physiotherapy caters to children, from infancy to adulthood, who are dealing with congenital (present from birth) or acquired (gradually developed) health issues. These conditions impact their motor development and overall quality of life, necessitating the services of a physiotherapist.
Whether it's for conditions like congenital torticollis, plagiocephaly, or scoliosis, a physiotherapist is equipped to assess a child's motor skills development (such as rolling, crawling, walking, running, jumping, etc.), as well as the integrity of their bones, muscles, and joints. This allows them to make a diagnosis and develop a specialized treatment plan.
Employing a variety of motor stimulation techniques, manual therapy, and providing insightful advice to parents, the physiotherapist enables the child to develop motor skills harmoniously, without resorting to compensation or asymmetry."
Delayed motor development
Congenital torticollis
Plagiocephaly (flattening of the skull)
Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)
Cerebral palsy and other congenital neurological/genetic diseases
Scoliosis and other orthopedic problems