by Emily Whitaker | Sep 25, 2024 | Pediatrics
What to Expect When Your Child Starts Physical Therapy Starting Physical Therapy can feel like a big step for your child, but it’s one filled with excitement and opportunity. Whether you’re addressing developmental delays or movement challenges, Physical Therapy...
by Emily Whitaker | Aug 14, 2024 | Pediatrics
How to Encourage Your Child to Complete PT Exercises at Home Do you struggle to get your little one to do their home exercise program between visits? It’s certainly not due to a lack of energy, right? As adults, we know how hard it can be to focus our attention, even...
by Emily Whitaker | Jun 9, 2024 | Pediatrics
Understanding Low Tone & Spasticity in Children Imagine watching your little one struggle with movements that should come naturally, like holding their head up, sitting, or even reaching for a toy. For many parents, this can be a daily reality due to conditions...
by Emily Whitaker | May 10, 2024 | Pediatrics
Scoliosis in Children: Signs, Risks, and How Physical Therapy Can Help Scoliosis isn’t just a medical term—it’s a reality that affects millions of children around the world, including perhaps someone in your own family. The condition, characterized by an...
by Emily Whitaker | Mar 4, 2024 | Pediatrics
Understanding Torticollis in Children Do you notice that your child’s head tilts to one side more than the other? Or does your child favor looking in one direction over the other? If so, this could be a result of torticollis. Keep reading to learn more about the...
by Emily Whitaker | Feb 5, 2024 | Pediatrics
Toe Walking in Children: When to Be Concerned Watching your child walk on their toes can be concerning for any parent. While it’s not uncommon for toddlers to toe walk occasionally, persistent toe walking can indicate an underlying issue that may require...