This is a comprehensive assessment conducted by a licensed pediatric physical therapist to gather information about a child’s motor development, movement patterns, and overall physical function. The evaluation is the first step in designing an individualized treatment plan to address any developmental delays, impairments, or functional limitations that a child may be experiencing.
This refers to a regularly scheduled and recurring therapeutic session designed to address an individual’s specific health needs and goals over an extended period. Sessions are scheduled at regular intervals, such as weekly or bi-weekly, to provide consistency and continuity in care.
Intensive physical therapy often involves more frequent therapy sessions per week compared to standard rehabilitation programs. This increased frequency allows for more consistent and concentrated interventions.
The screening tool will provide a quick check of the child’s development. The information supplied will help reveal the child’s strengths, uncover areas of concern, and determine if there are community resource or services that may be useful for your child or your family.
Questionnaire will be filled out by parents
Submit completed form via:
Fax to: 855-551-3927
Email Scanned copy to: [email protected]
On the set appointment: PT will interpret results and provide recommendation/s for next steps or comprehensive evaluation as necessary
Can be offered individually or by group
Group Screening: Highly recommended for daycare and preschool owners.
Balance screening allows for the early identification of potential balance problems or deficits in children. Pediatric balance screening contributes to the overall monitoring of a child’s developmental milestones, providing insights into their motor control progression.
1. PT will conduct an in-person screening.
2. PT will interpret results and provide recommendation/s for a comprehensive evaluation if appropriate.
Primitive reflex screening is a component of developmental assessments for infants and young children. By observing the presence or absence of specific reflexes, healthcare professionals can gain insights into the child’s neurological and motor development.
What to expect:
Parent will fill out a questionnaire (sent online)
PT will interpret results and provide recommendation/s for a comprehensive evaluation if appropriate.
Kinesiotaping is a therapeutic technique that involves applying a specialized elastic tape to the skin, has been used for various conditions, including during pregnancy.
Kinesiotaping may provide additional support to the abdominal muscles, which can be particularly beneficial as the uterus expands during pregnancy.
This support may help reduce strain on the lower back and pelvis. Relieving pain and discomfort through kinesiotaping during pregnancy
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