Movement, posture, and strength-focused therapy for children — supporting motor milestones, mobility, and physical confidence under therapist guidance.
Pediatric physiotherapy focuses on improving movement, posture, strength, balance, coordination, and motor development. Therapy sessions are individualized, child-friendly, and goal-oriented, helping children achieve greater independence in daily activities. Parents receive guidance for home practice, and treatment plans are coordinated with other rehabilitation and Ayurvedic services whenever appropriate.
Care is delivered as a sequence — not a one-time appointment. Here is how a typical programme flows.
A 45-minute observation and structured movement assessment.
Functional goals agreed with parents — e.g., independent sitting, walking with support, school-ready posture.
Weekly or twice-weekly 45-minute sessions, age and stamina appropriate.
Short, daily home practice — the foundation of all motor progress.
Honest, practical answers to questions we hear most often before booking this service.
Motor milestones have a normal range, but persistent delay deserves an assessment. Early gentle support is gentler and often shorter than waiting. A single assessment will tell you whether watching or therapy is the right next step.
No. Pediatric physiotherapy is play-based and child-paced. We never push beyond comfort; we work with the child, not against the child.
Physiotherapy focuses on movement, strength, balance, posture, coordination, and gross motor development. Occupational therapy focuses on everyday skills such as play, self-care, sensory processing, fine motor abilities, and school participation. Many children benefit from a combination of both services.
Many families combine this service with one or two others for a complete care plan.
Our team will help you understand whether this service is right for your child or family, and walk you through what a first visit looks like.