Pediatric Physiotherapy-Supporting Your Child’s Growth, Movement & Confidence
Pediatric Physiotherapy focuses on helping children develop strong movement skills, improve body control, and overcome physical challenges caused by developmental, neurological, or orthopedic conditions. At ActiveCare, we design fun, child-friendly therapy sessions that make treatment enjoyable while ensuring effective results.
Conditions Treated in Pediatric Physiotherapy
Developmental Delays
Some children achieve milestones like sitting, crawling, or walking later than usual. We use engaging, play-based exercises to improve motor skills, encourage proper movement patterns, and boost overall physical development.
Cerebral Palsy
Children with CP often face muscle stiffness, weak posture, or difficulty with coordination. Our therapy includes stretching, strengthening, balance training, and specialized techniques to help them move more comfortably and independently.
Down Syndrome
Kids with Down Syndrome typically have low muscle tone and joint flexibility issues. We focus on improving strength, stability, coordination, and daily functional movements to enhance overall independence.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Children with ASD may have challenges with balance, coordination, sensory processing, and motor planning. Our physiotherapy integrates sensory activities, functional play, and structured exercises to build body awareness and improve movement control.
Pediatric Orthopedic Issues
We treat common childhood orthopedic problems such as flat feet, knock knees, bow legs, scoliosis, and torticollis. Therapy includes correction exercises, posture training, stretching, and functional alignment techniques.
Muscular Dystrophy & Genetic Conditions
Children with muscular dystrophy benefit from gentle strengthening, mobility training, and breathing exercises to maintain muscle function, delay progression, and support daily activities.
Brachial Plexus Injury
This condition affects the nerves in the shoulder and arm. We use guided exercises, stretching, strengthening, and nerve-retraining activities to restore shoulder, wrist, and hand movement.
Brachial Plexus Injury
This condition affects the nerves in the shoulder and arm. We use guided exercises, stretching, strengthening, and nerve-retraining activities to restore shoulder, wrist, and hand movement.
Our Pediatric Physiotherapy Treatment Methods
1. Strength & Motor Skill Development
Children learn through play, so we include fun activities like obstacle courses, animal walks, therapy ball exercises, and functional games. These build strength, improve balance, and help children develop smoother, more coordinated movements.
2. Gait (Walking) Training
We assess the child’s walking pattern and use techniques like treadmill training, body-weight support, assisted walking devices, and step-by-step retraining to help them walk with better balance and posture.
3. Balance & Coordination Therapy
Using sensory tools such as balance boards, soft mats, stepping stones, and gym balls, we help children improve their stability and body control. This reduces fall risk and boosts confidence during daily activities.
4. Sensory Integration Therapy
Many children struggle with how their body responds to sounds, touch, or movement. Through structured activities like swings, textured mats, light pressure exercises, and sensory play, we help improve calmness, focus, and motor planning.
5. Parent & Home Program Training
Parents are an essential part of the therapy plan. We teach easy home-based exercises, positioning tips, safe play activities, and progress-monitoring guidelines to support faster improvement.
Why Choose ActiveCare for Pediatric Physiotherapy?
Child-friendly, comfortable environment
Specialized pediatric physiotherapists
Play-based exercises for faster learning
Personalized therapy plans for every child
Evidence-based treatment methods
Regular progress tracking and parent guidance
At ActiveCare, we are committed to helping every child move better, feel stronger, and live with greater independence.
Give your child the right support at the right time — Book a Pediatric Physiotherapy appointment with ActiveCare today.