Pediatric Issues

Cerebral Palsy

Does your child have difficulty with movement, balance, or coordination?
Have you noticed stiffness, involuntary movements, or delays in sitting, standing, or walking?
Is your child premature and struggling with fine motor skills, speech, or posture control?
Do you see uneven muscle tone or weakness on one side of the body?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, your child may be affected by Cerebral Palsy (CP) — a group of neurological disorders caused by early brain injury that affect movement, posture, and muscle coordination. With early and consistent physiotherapy, children with CP can greatly improve their mobility and independence.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide compassionate, evidence-based care for children with Cerebral Palsy to help them reach their highest potential.

Our physiotherapy programs focus on:
✅ Muscle strengthening and tone management
✅ Balance, posture, and coordination training
✅ Gait and mobility aid training
✅ Stretching to prevent contractures and stiffness
✅ Functional play-based therapy to enhance confidence and independence

Help your child move, grow, and thrive — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert Cerebral Palsy rehabilitation and empower your child to achieve greater mobility and independence every day!

Delayed Milestones

Is your child slower to sit, crawl, stand, or walk compared to other children?
Have you noticed delays in coordination, balance, or fine motor skills like grasping and holding objects?
Does your child seem floppy, stiff, or struggle to control movements?
Are speech, communication, or social skills developing later than expected?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, your child may be experiencing Delayed Milestones — a condition where physical, motor, or developmental progress occurs slower than typical for their age. Early intervention through physiotherapy can make a significant difference in helping your child reach their full potential.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer specialized pediatric physiotherapy to support every stage of your child’s growth and development.

Our therapy programs focus on:
✅ Gross and fine motor skill development
✅ Strengthening and flexibility exercises through play-based activities
✅ Balance, posture, and coordination training
✅ Neurodevelopmental therapy and sensory integration
✅ Parent education and home exercise guidance

Give your child the best start toward confident movement — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert Delayed Milestone rehabilitation and watch your child grow stronger, more active, and independent every day!

Erb’s Palsy

Does your baby have weakness or limited movement in one arm after birth?
Have you noticed the arm hanging limp or difficulty lifting it at the shoulder?
Does your child struggle with grasping, reaching, or coordinated arm movements?
Has a difficult or assisted delivery been followed by shoulder or arm weakness?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, your child may be affected by Erb’s Palsy — a type of Brachial Plexus injury that occurs during birth, causing weakness or paralysis in the shoulder and upper arm due to nerve stretching or damage.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer gentle, specialized pediatric rehabilitation to help restore movement, strengthen muscles, and promote normal development in children with Erb’s Palsy.

Our physiotherapy program focuses on:
✅ Gentle range-of-motion and stretching exercises
✅ Muscle strengthening and stimulation techniques
✅ Postural and functional training for daily activities
✅ Prevention of joint stiffness and contractures
✅ Parental guidance for safe handling and home exercises

Early physiotherapy can make a lasting difference — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert Erb’s Palsy rehabilitation and help your child regain strength, movement, and confidence in every little milestone!

Pneumonia

Do you experience persistent cough, chest pain, or shortness of breath?
Are you feeling weak, fatigued, or having difficulty breathing deeply after a lung infection?
Do you notice phlegm production, wheezing, or tightness in your chest?
Has your recovery from pneumonia been slower than expected?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may still be dealing with the aftereffects of Pneumonia — an infection that causes inflammation in the lungs, leading to breathing difficulties, reduced oxygen intake, and fatigue. Physiotherapy plays a key role in speeding up recovery and improving lung function.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide respiratory physiotherapy to help clear the lungs, improve breathing, and restore strength after pneumonia.

Our treatment approach focuses on:
✅ Chest physiotherapy and airway clearance techniques
✅ Breathing and lung expansion exercises
✅ Postural drainage and effective coughing techniques
✅ Gradual endurance and strength training
✅ Education on energy conservation and relapse prevention

Breathe easier and recover faster — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert post-pneumonia rehabilitation and get back to healthy, confident breathing!

Myopathies

Do you experience persistent muscle weakness, fatigue, or difficulty climbing stairs or lifting objects?
Have you noticed muscle pain, cramps, or stiffness that limit your daily activities?
Do you feel your strength has decreased over time without a clear reason?
Are routine tasks like walking, rising from a chair, or reaching overhead becoming harder?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be affected by Myopathies — a group of muscle disorders that cause weakness, reduced endurance, and sometimes pain due to abnormalities in the muscle fibers. These can be inherited or acquired, but with proper physiotherapy, strength and function can often be improved.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide comprehensive, personalized rehabilitation for individuals with Myopathies to help enhance muscle function, mobility, and quality of life.

Our physiotherapy approach focuses on:
✅ Gentle, progressive strengthening and endurance training
✅ Stretching and flexibility exercises to prevent stiffness
✅ Posture correction and gait retraining
✅ Energy conservation and fatigue management
✅ Education and home exercise guidance for long-term care

Rebuild your strength and restore your confidence — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert Myopathy rehabilitation and move toward a stronger, more active life!

Dystrophies

Do you or your child experience gradual muscle weakness or wasting over time?
Are walking, climbing stairs, or lifting objects becoming increasingly difficult?
Have you noticed frequent falls, poor posture, or difficulty standing up from a seated position?
Is your mobility or endurance slowly decreasing despite effort?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be dealing with a Muscular Dystrophy — a group of genetic disorders that cause progressive muscle weakness and degeneration, affecting movement, balance, and daily function. Though there is no cure, physiotherapy plays a vital role in preserving strength, flexibility, and independence.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide supportive, individualized rehabilitation to help manage symptoms and maintain functional ability in those with Muscular Dystrophy.

Our physiotherapy program focuses on:
✅ Gentle strengthening and range-of-motion exercises
✅ Stretching to prevent stiffness and contractures
✅ Postural correction and breathing exercises
✅ Mobility training and assistive device support
✅ Education for caregivers on safe handling and home management

Stay active, mobile, and confident — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for compassionate Muscular Dystrophy rehabilitation and empower yourself or your loved one to move with greater comfort and independence!

Meningitis

Do you experience headaches, neck stiffness, or sensitivity to light after recovering from an infection?
Are you struggling with weakness, fatigue, or balance issues following meningitis?
Do you find it difficult to concentrate, move smoothly, or perform daily tasks?
Have you noticed muscle stiffness, coordination problems, or residual neurological symptoms?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be dealing with the aftereffects of Meningitis — an inflammation of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, often caused by infection. Even after recovery, many individuals experience lingering weakness, fatigue, or neurological deficits that benefit greatly from physiotherapy.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer specialized rehabilitation to help restore strength, coordination, and confidence after meningitis.

Our physiotherapy approach focuses on:
✅ Strengthening and endurance training to rebuild muscle power
✅ Balance and coordination retraining
✅ Posture correction and mobility restoration
✅ Neuro-rehabilitation for residual weakness or sensory loss
✅ Energy conservation and fatigue management strategies

Recover fully and regain your independence — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert post-meningitis rehabilitation and get back to living a stronger, healthier, and more active life!

Down’s syndrome

Does your child experience delayed motor milestones such as sitting, crawling, or walking?
Do you notice low muscle tone, joint flexibility, or balance difficulties?
Is your child having trouble with coordination or maintaining good posture during daily activities?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, your child may benefit from physiotherapy for Down’s Syndrome — a genetic condition that affects muscle tone, strength, coordination, and overall motor development. Early and consistent physiotherapy can help improve movement skills, independence, and confidence.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide compassionate, child-friendly physiotherapy programs tailored to support each child’s unique developmental needs.

Our approach focuses on:
✅ Strengthening and postural stability exercises
✅ Balance and coordination training through play-based activities
✅ Gross motor skill development (sitting, crawling, standing, walking)
✅ Flexibility and movement pattern correction
✅ Family education and home exercise guidance

Support your child’s growth, confidence, and independence — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert physiotherapy for Down’s Syndrome and help your child move, play, and thrive with joy!

Supracondylar fractures

Has your child recently injured their elbow after a fall or impact?
Do they have swelling, pain, or difficulty moving the elbow joint?
After cast removal or surgery, are they struggling to straighten or bend their arm fully?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, your child may be recovering from a Supracondylar Fracture — one of the most common elbow fractures in children, typically caused by falling on an outstretched hand. While bones in children heal well, stiffness and weakness can persist without proper physiotherapy.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide gentle, child-centered rehabilitation programs to help young patients recover safely and regain full elbow function.

Our pediatric physiotherapy approach focuses on:
✅ Gentle range-of-motion and flexibility exercises
✅ Swelling reduction and pain management
✅ Gradual strengthening of elbow, wrist, and shoulder muscles
✅ Scar management (if post-surgical)
✅ Fun, play-based activities to encourage movement and confidence

Help your child regain strength, comfort, and freedom of movement — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert rehabilitation after Supracondylar Fractures in children and support their journey to full recovery!

Brachail Plexus injury

Do you experience weakness, numbness, or loss of movement in your shoulder, arm, or hand?
Have you had a shoulder dislocation, accident, or surgery that left your arm feeling weak or unresponsive?
Do you struggle to lift or grip objects, or feel tingling sensations along your arm?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be suffering from a Brachial Plexus Injury — a condition caused by damage to the network of nerves that control movement and sensation in the arm. This injury can result from trauma, sports injuries, or childbirth (in newborns), and recovery requires specialized physiotherapy to restore nerve and muscle function.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer targeted rehabilitation programs designed to promote nerve healing, improve mobility, and strengthen affected muscles.

Our physiotherapy approach focuses on:
✅ Gentle range-of-motion and stretching exercises to prevent stiffness
✅ Strengthening of shoulder, arm, and hand muscles
✅ Sensory re-education and coordination training
✅ Pain management and joint protection techniques
✅ Functional retraining for daily activities

Rebuild strength, control, and confidence — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert rehabilitation of Brachial Plexus Injuries and take the first step toward regaining full arm function and independence!

Congenital Talipes Equinovarus/Club Foot

Have you noticed your baby’s foot turning inward or downward since birth?
Does your child have difficulty standing, walking, or wearing shoes comfortably?
Are you seeking gentle, effective rehabilitation after casting or corrective surgery for clubfoot?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, your child may be affected by Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV) — commonly known as Clubfoot, a congenital condition where one or both feet are twisted out of their normal position. Early physiotherapy plays a crucial role in correcting alignment, strengthening muscles, and promoting proper walking patterns.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide specialized pediatric physiotherapy for children with Clubfoot to support correction, mobility, and healthy foot development.

Our physiotherapy care focuses on:
✅ Gentle stretching and positioning to maintain correction
✅ Strengthening of foot and leg muscles
✅ Balance, gait, and postural training
✅ Parent education for home exercises and foot care
✅ Support after casting or surgical treatment (Ponseti method follow-up)

Help your child step forward with confidence — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert Clubfoot (CTEV) rehabilitation and give your little one the best start toward strong, steady, and pain-free walking!

Torticollis

Have you noticed your baby tilting their head to one side or having difficulty turning it fully?
Do you experience neck stiffness, pain, or restricted movement as an adult?
Does your child seem to favor looking in one direction or have an uneven head shape?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you or your child may be dealing with Torticollis — a condition where the neck muscles tighten or shorten on one side, causing the head to tilt and rotate abnormally. It can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired due to muscle strain, poor posture, or injury. Early physiotherapy is essential for effective correction and to prevent long-term issues.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide gentle, specialized treatment for both infants and adults with Torticollis to restore balance, alignment, and comfort.

Our physiotherapy approach focuses on:
✅ Gentle stretching and positioning exercises
✅ Muscle strengthening and postural correction
✅ Soft tissue release and mobilization
✅ Guidance for parents on home exercises (for infants)
✅ Pain management and ergonomic advice (for adults)

Encourage natural movement, comfort, and symmetry — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert Torticollis rehabilitation and restore proper neck mobility for you or your child!

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