Pediatric rehabilitation physiotherapy focuses on improving motor skills, strength, balance, coordination and sensory processing in children with developmental conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, ADHD, Down syndrome and developmental delays. It helps children reach important movement and function goals that support their daily activities at home, school, and play.

Children can benefit from pediatric physiotherapy at any age, from infancy through adolescence. Early intervention—especially when delays in milestones like sitting, crawling, or walking are noticed—can lead to better long-term outcomes.

Common conditions include:
✔ Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
✔ Cerebral Palsy
✔ Developmental Delay
✔ ADHD and sensory processing challenges
✔ Down syndrome and other neurodevelopmental disorders
Physiotherapy helps children improve movement patterns, functional abilities, and adaptive skills.

The first session usually includes a comprehensive evaluation of your child’s current abilities, observation of movement patterns, and discussion with parents about goals. Based on this, a customized therapy plan is created that may include motor skill exercises, sensory integration strategies, balance training, and parent guidance.

The duration varies depending on your child’s individual needs and progress. Some children may benefit from short-term focused intervention, while others with more complex needs might require ongoing therapy with regular assessments to adjust their care plan.