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Pediatric Physiotherapy

"Gentle developmental exercises and movement training for growing children."

Pediatric Physiotherapy focuses on improving motor coordination, muscle tone, and developmental milestones in infants, toddlers, and young children. We design play-based active exercises that build strength, balance, and motor confidence.

Estimated Duration

45 mins

Clinical Context & Scope

Pediatric Physiotherapy is dedicated to maximizing physical potential and promoting developmental milestones in children. Early childhood is a critical phase of neuro-motor development, where gait, coordination, and postural habits are formed. Conditions like congenital torticollis, hypermobility, or developmental delays can hinder motor learning. Our pediatric specialist uses a play-based, highly encouraging environment to guide children through coordination drills, muscle strengthening, and balance exercises.

Who is this Recommended For?

  • Children with delayed motor milestones (crawling, walking)
  • Toddlers showing gait abnormalities or balance issues
  • Infants with neck stiffness or head-tilting (torticollis)
  • Children with hypermobility syndrome or low muscle tone

Biomechanical Mechanism

How it Works

Treatment focuses on sensory-motor integration, balance training, correction of gait abnormalities (such as toe-walking or in-toeing), and improving core strength. Exercises are camouflaged as games to maintain engagement and promote natural motor pattern learning.

Pediatric Physiotherapy anatomical detail
Pediatric Physiotherapy anatomical explanation diagram

Anatomy & Technique Guide

Anatomical Focus

Sensory-motor system, growth plate protection, and kinetic development.

Therapeutic Milestones

1

Sensory-motor integration and reflex normalization

2

Acquisition of age-appropriate motor milestones (crawling, standing)

3

Gait optimization, posture symmetry, and playground independence

Conditions Managed

  • Developmental motor coordination delays
  • Congenital muscular torticollis (neck tilt)
  • Toe-walking and in-toeing gait patterns
  • Joint hypermobility and low muscle tone

Key Therapy Benefits

  • Helps children achieve age-appropriate motor milestones
  • Improves core strength, balance, and physical coordination
  • Corrects early-stage gait anomalies and postural habits
  • Boosts physical confidence and motor independence

Our Treatment Process

1

Developmental milestone and movement assessment

2

Play-based motor coordination and balance drills

3

Joint tracking and gait correction training

4

Home activity guidelines for parent-guided reinforcement

Ready to schedule this treatment?

Consult with Dr. Anshika Maheshwari to confirm if Pediatric Physiotherapy is the correct protocol for your diagnosis.