ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting attention, activity, and impulse control, diagnosed and managed by medical and behavioural specialists. Physiotherapy plays a supporting role only: at Thera360, Dr. Hymavathi works on the motor side, coordination, core strength, posture, and movement-based regulation, and builds physical-activity routines that help a child settle and focus.
We assess coordination, core strength, posture, balance, and how movement affects the child's regulation. ADHD itself is diagnosed and managed elsewhere; we look only at the motor and movement piece and note where it overlaps with coordination difficulty (DCD).
We work on motor coordination, core strength, and posture through sensory-motor and movement-based regulation activities. Where a child seeks or avoids movement, we use that to help them settle, and we build it into play and tasks the family can keep up at home.
We set up structured physical-activity routines that aid focus, then review how they are working and adjust. We keep the developmental paediatrician, psychologist, behaviour therapist, or special educator in the loop on the movement side, so everyone is working from the same picture.
Physiotherapy is a supporting role for ADHD, not the lead. Thera360 addresses the motor and movement side: motor coordination, core strength and posture, movement-based regulation and sensory-motor work, and structured physical-activity routines that help a child settle and focus.
ADHD diagnosis and behavioural, medical, and educational management sit with a developmental paediatrician, psychologist, behaviour therapist, or special educator. Thera360 does not diagnose or treat ADHD itself. Dr. Hymavathi handles the motor and movement piece only, and coordinates with the specialists leading your child's care so the plan stays joined up.
How our care network worksNo. ADHD is diagnosed and managed by a developmental paediatrician, psychologist, behaviour therapist, or special educator. We work on the motor side only: coordination, core strength, posture, and movement routines that support focus. We coordinate with the team leading the diagnosis and behavioural plan.
It can be. Many children with ADHD also have coordination difficulties (often called DCD). We assess and work on that motor side. Whether the two are formally linked is a question for the diagnosing specialist, not something we decide on this page.
It is ongoing rather than a fixed course. We support the motor and regulation side alongside the rest of your child's care, and review the plan as things change. We will tell you what we are seeing at each review, not promise a finish date on the website.
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