Pediatric Physiotherapy
Pediatric physiotherapy addresses developmental delays, cerebral palsy, congenital orthopedic conditions, and post-injury rehab in children. Sessions are play-based and family-led.
What to expect
Manual Therapy
Hands-on techniques including joint mobilisation, soft tissue massage, myofascial release and trigger point therapy. Used to reduce pain, restore movement and break down adhesions in muscles and connective tissue.
Exercise Therapy
The cornerstone of modern physiotherapy. Progressive, individualised exercises restore strength, mobility and motor control — the only intervention proven to produce long-term changes in tissue and function.
Dry Needling
Fine needles inserted into trigger points to release tight muscle bands. Effective for chronic muscle tension, headaches, and stubborn pain that doesn't respond to massage alone. Different from acupuncture in approach and goal.
Electrotherapy
Modalities like TENS, ultrasound, IFT and laser used to reduce pain and inflammation, especially in the early stages of injury. Always combined with exercise — never used as a standalone treatment.
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Frequently asked
- My child isn't walking by 18 months — should I be worried?
- Most children walk by 12-15 months but the normal range stretches to 18 months. If your child isn't walking by 18 months or has obvious asymmetry, get a pediatric physiotherapy assessment.
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