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Pediatric Physiotherapy

Paediatric Physiotherapy

Our team of associates are highly skilled therapists specialising in the treatment of children and young adults. All our therapists are highly trained with extensive experience of working with children to deliver expert treatment whilst making it fun for parent and child! Our paediatric physiotherapists specialise in assessments and treatments which is specific for babies, children, and young adults between 0 to19 years. The aim is to improve mobility, co-ordination, balance, strength, independence in activities of daily living. The physiotherapist will discuss goals with the child, parents and carers. A bespoke treatment plan will be devised according to the needs identified. Treatment can be from providing specific stretches, mssage and soft tissue mobilisation, postural advice, parent, child, and carer training, splinting and more. We are able to treat following conditions:
 
Musculoskeletal and Sports Injuries – back and joint pain, postural problems, soft tissue injury, gait abnormality, hypermobility Developmental Conditions – developmental delay Respiratory Conditions – cystic fibrosis, long term ventilated children Orthopedic Conditions – fractures, positional tulips, Erg’s palsy, torticollis, plagiocephaly, perches, pre/post-surgery Neurological Conditions – genetic syndromes, cerebral palsy, head injuries and more
 
To find out more about our services or how we can help you, please email us at info@ukhomephysio.co.uk or call 02080873132

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