Physical Therapy
What is physical therapy?

Physical therapy services address the following areas:
- Posture
- Gait
- Muscle tone
- Muscle strength
- Balance/coordination
- Gross motor skills
- Endurance
Physical therapists treat the following conditions:
- Torticollis/plagiocephaly
- Gait abnormalities
- Tonal differences (hypertonia/hypotonia)
- Muscle weakness
- Neurological conditions (cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spinal muscular atrophy, spina bifida)
- Developmental delay/disability
- Coordination disorders/Dyspraxia
- Orthopedic conditions (scoliosis, post-fracture, post-surgery, injuries)
- Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Cardiopulmonary disorders
Your child may benefit from physical therapy services if they:
- Exhibit delays in early gross motor milestones (rolling, sitting, crawling, walking)
- Trip often
- Toe walk
- Have difficulty with jumping, hopping, skipping
- Exhibit poor posture
- Fatigue quickly
- Have poor balance
- Lack coordination
- Exhibit an immature/awkward walking pattern
