What is pediatric physical therapy?

Pediatric physiotherapy is a health care profession that includes assessment and treatment of infants, toddlers, children and adolescents. It is important to detect and treat children in a timely manner. Studies have shown that early intervention is applicable to many pediatric diagnoses, including but not limited to ADHD / ADD, ataxia, autism, brachial plexus injury such as Erb's paralysis, cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorder, developmental delay, Down's syndrome Abnormal gait, muscular dystrophy, nerve damage, orthopedic conditions, oblique head deformity, premature delivery, scoliosis, sensory processing disorders, torticollis, toe walking and traumatic brain injury.

The entry-level degree of physiotherapists has changed over the years. It began with a bachelor's degree and continued to pursue a master's degree. It is now a doctorate in physical therapy. Few patients are now treated with highly professional treatment.

Did you know that not every pediatrician is focused on child development? Only 15% of pediatricians are such experts. In addition, signs of stunting are easily missed during regular visits. At that time, the pediatric physiotherapist could help.

Physical therapy assessments usually begin by observing the child's appearance, movements, activities, and behavior. It can then continue neurological and orthopedic examinations and continue to use peer-reviewed assessment tools such as Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-2 [PDMS-2]. Then carefully calculate the score and draw conclusions about whether the child needs physical therapy intervention.

To treat children, therapists can take advantage of stretching, strengthening, hyperthermia, spa and joint mobilization. However, children often do not even notice that they have received “treatment”. They are engaged in games and activities, so they have a lot of fun in exercising and improving their health.

Another important part of pediatric physical therapy is the family education and family exercise program. The family plays a vital role in the rapid recovery and treatment progress. To ensure carrying, you need to practice every day.

It is convenient for the pediatric therapist to come to the children's house and provide care in the natural environment most of the time. Family pediatric physiotherapy companies are happy to help their little patients. If you or someone you know has a child who may be from pediatric physiotherapy, research and find a family pediatric physiotherapy company to provide services in your area.

In addition to observing and caring for the child's physical health, pediatric physiotherapists always screen children for potential problems in language pathology, occupational problems, and learning and behavioral delays. If necessary, they may refer their small patients to other child development specialists. This is how to cover all aspects of child development, and children can grow up happily and healthily.

What is pediatric physical therapy? was originally published on Spring

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