Physical Therapy
Your child may benefit from Physical Therapy if he/she has difficulty with:
- Gross Motor Skills
- Moving/Mobility
- Weakness
- Postural Control
- Motor Control
- Body Awareness
- Hand Eye Coordination
- Clumsiness
- Balance
- Falling Often
- Play skills
- Range of motion/Flexibility
- Toe Walking
- Muscle Tone
- Walking, Running, Skipping, Climbing, Jumping
- Pain
- Torticollis/Plagiocephaly
- Recovering from Injury
- Participating in sports or outdoor activities
- Scoliosis
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Brachial Plexus
Cerebral Palsy
Dandy Walker Syndrome
Delayed Milestones
Developmental Coordination Disorder
Developmental Delays
Down Syndrome
Epilepsy/Seizures
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Foot Deformities
Gait Abnormalities
Generalized Weakness
Genetic/Chromosomal Disorders
Global Developmental Delays
Gross Motor Delays
Hemiparesis
High Muscle Tone
Low Muscle Tone
Lower Extremity Deformities
Common Diagnoses Seen By Physical Therapists
Mitochondrial Disorder
Muscular Dystrophy
Neurofibromatosis Type 1
Orthopedic Needs
Orthotic Needs Excavatum
Plagiocephaly
Post-Surgical Needs
Prader-Willi Syndrome
Prematurity
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
Schizencephaly
Spina Bifida
Spinal Cord Injury
Static Encephalopathy
Stroke/Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
Torticollis
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Vestibular Problems
Williams Syndrome
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome