Our pediatric physical therapists help children develop the strength, balance, coordination, and motor control needed for safe, confident movement.
Therapy focuses on gross motor skills, including crawling, walking, climbing, jumping, and running, through engaging, functional activities that make physical growth fun and rewarding.
Physical therapy supports children who experience:
Motor delays or difficulty meeting milestones
Muscle weakness or low endurance
Balance or coordination challenges
Gait differences or walking difficulties
Tightness, pain, or mobility limitations
Cerebral palsy
Down syndrome
Torticollis
Developmental delay
Recovery from injury or surgery
Motor delays or difficulty meeting milestones
Muscle weakness or low endurance
Balance or coordination challenges
Gait differences or walking difficulties
Tightness, pain, or mobility limitations
Cerebral palsy
Down syndrome
Torticollis
Developmental delay
Recovery from injury or surgery
PT helps children move through the world with increased confidence, comfort, and independence.
PT sessions are active, motivating, and goal-oriented. Therapists incorporate games, obstacle courses, climbing, balance activities, and functional play to help children build strength, core stability, balance, and motor planning.
Each session is individualized to your child’s abilities and interests, with step-by-step progression to support long-term gains.
Parents receive simple, practical strategies to carry over at home and reinforce each child’s goals.
Improved posture, balance, and coordination
Greater strength and endurance for daily activities
Enhanced gross motor milestones (sitting, standing, walking, jumping)
Reduced pain or muscle tightness
Increased confidence and independence in movement