Cerebral palsy is a motor disorder caused by an early brain injury, affecting muscle tone, posture, and movement. Physiotherapy does not cure it; it works toward better tone management, more efficient posture, and the everyday motor skills that build a child's independence, with handling you can continue at home.
Hands-on facilitation that guides the body into more efficient movement patterns rather than forcing positions.
Built around your child's next milestone: sitting, transferring, walking, climbing. We pick the goal where the gain is most likely and work toward it.
You learn the same handling we use, so the plan continues at home between visits, not just during the session.
Physiotherapy works on tone management, posture, and the motor skills (sitting, transferring, walking, climbing) that build day-to-day independence. It supports movement; it does not cure the underlying brain injury, and progress is paced to your child, not a fixed timeline.
Cerebral palsy usually needs a wider team than physiotherapy alone. Dr. Hyma delivers the physiotherapy; for speech and feeding, daily-living skills, or medical management of spasticity (a pediatrician, neurologist, or surgeon), we coordinate with your speech therapist, occupational therapist, and doctors and share notes so everyone is working toward the same goals.
How our care network worksNo. The brain injury behind cerebral palsy does not reverse. Physiotherapy works toward better tone, posture, and motor skills so daily life gets easier, and that work is ongoing rather than a one-time fix.
We have set a 12+ week, ongoing window because cerebral palsy is managed over time, not resolved in a block. Some children need longer. We will tell you what is realistic for your child on the first visit, not on the website.
No. Thera360 is one physiotherapist. We coordinate with your speech therapist, occupational therapist, and doctors and share notes, so the physiotherapy plan lines up with the rest of your child's care.
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