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Physical Therapy

Growing stronger, moving forward

At SPOT, we understand the importance of taking care of your body. Whether your child has had an injury, undergone surgery, or has a congenital condition/developmental delays, our physical therapist can help you improve your strength, mobility, and independence. Our team of professionals is dedicated to providing personalized care to every patient we see, and we work hard to create a comfortable and welcoming environment that fosters learning, healing, and recovery.

Stretching Exercise
Who needs physical therapy?

We specialize in providing services to children from 0-21 years old with extensive experience working with a wide range of children - including developmental delays, neurological conditions, and orthopedic injuries. Our primary goal is to help each child increase their mobility and achieve their full potential. With our personalized approach to treatment, we offer families the support, expertise, and guidance they need to set their child up for success now and in the future.

Physiotherapy Session
Child Physiotherapy
Playing with Baby
Unlocking Your Child's Potential

A child's development is complex and multifaceted, which is why our approach to physical therapy is unique. We use a variety of techniques and tools to encourage your child’s abilities and help them reach their full potential. By focusing on play-based therapy and movement activities, we help children develop fundamental skills they need to succeed in their everyday lives. Our physical therapist works closely with parents to create an action plan that is personalized to your child's needs.

Child in Air Yoga

Who can a pediatric physical therapist treat?

If your child is struggling with mobility or experiencing physical difficulties, we are here to help. Pediatric physical therapists specialize in treating a range of conditions that affect children's abilities to move, play and learn.

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Our services include evaluation, treatment, and education to help children overcome their physical obstacles. No matter the diagnosis, we will work with families to develop a personalized plan of care that addresses individual needs and goals.

 

Contact us today to learn more about how we can help your child.

  • Torticollis

  • Plagiocephaly

  • Prematurity

  • Birth injuries

  • Asymmetrical development

  • Hip Dysplasia

  • Clubfoot

  • Delayed Milestones

  • Genetic disorders

  • Chronic pain

Balance Test
  • Toe Walking

  • Scoliosis

  • Recovery from sports- and non-sports-related injuries

  • Muscle weakness or imbalances

  • Poor coordination and/or motor planning

  • Nerve and muscle conditions

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