What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a specialized therapy that helps children improve their physical strength, movement, balance, posture, and overall motor skills. Using exercises, play-based activities, stretching, and therapeutic techniques, our physiotherapists support children in developing better control over their bodies. It helps children become more independent, active, and confident in daily activities.
Who Needs Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is recommended for children with:
Delayed walking or motor milestone delay
Weak muscle tone or tight muscles
Cerebral palsy or neurological conditions
Balance or coordination difficulties
Posture issues (toe walking, flat feet, W-sitting)
Injuries, fractures, or post-surgery recovery
Difficulty running, jumping, or climbing
Key Benefits
Improves strength, flexibility, and mobility
Enhances balance, coordination, and posture
Supports independent walking and movement
Reduces pain, stiffness, and muscle tightness
Helps children perform daily activities with ease
Boosts confidence and overall physical development
Our Approach
At our Child Development Centre, we follow a child-friendly, play-based physiotherapy approach. Each session is tailored to the child’s specific needs, using fun and engaging activities to build physical skills. Our trained physiotherapists use evidence-based techniques, therapeutic exercises, sensory-motor activities, and parent guidance to ensure consistent progress at home and school. We focus on improving overall movement, strength, and quality of life so every child can reach their full physical potential.