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Pediatric Physical Therapy
When you are recovering from an illness or injury, physical therapy can be the lifeline back. Our goal is to improve your child's mobility, strength, and functional ability, to achieve their highest functional level and optimal quality of life.
Our physical therapists are part of the interdisciplinary rehabilitation team, working in collaboration with you and your family to customize your child's care across our levels of care – hospital rehabilitation, outpatient, skilled nursing and long-term acute care.
Levels Of Care
Along the way, your recovery is supported by some the most advanced rehabilitation treatments, research and programs available that create a continuum of care.
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Hospital Rehab
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Outpatient
Spaulding's Approach to Pediatric Physical Therapy
We treat children recovering from a range of conditions, including:
- Orthopedic conditions
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Stroke
- Brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Cardiac disorders
We use a variety of manual techniques, treatment modalities, advanced technologies and educational programs to cater to the specific needs of your child.
Pediatric Physical Therapy Tip
Toe walking is a type of walking pattern that occurs when children walk on their tip-toes instead of using the more typical heel-first pattern. Learn how physical therapy can help.
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