Physiotherapy support for children who avoid movement, crash into things, or cannot sit still. We deliver the motor, vestibular, and proprioceptive piece (the movement and body-awareness work) and, when a full sensory-integration plan is needed, coordinate with an occupational therapist and share notes. All ages.
First visit is observation: what they avoid, what they crash into, what calms them and what winds them up. We note where the difficulty looks like a movement and body-awareness problem, which is the part physiotherapy works on.
Vestibular play for children who avoid or over-seek movement, proprioceptive load for body awareness, and brushing where it helps regulation. It is built into play the child will actually do, not drills they will refuse.
Physiotherapy provides the motor, vestibular, and proprioceptive piece only. A full sensory-integration program sits with an occupational therapist. If your child needs that, we coordinate with your OT and share notes so everyone works off the same plan.
We review what is working week to week and change the plan when the child does. What helps a fearful child is not what helps a constant-mover, and we will tell you which one we are treating.
No. Physiotherapy covers the motor, vestibular, and proprioceptive piece: how the child moves and senses their own body. A full sensory-integration program is an occupational therapist's work. When your child needs that, we coordinate with your OT and share notes.
No. A child who avoids swings and being lifted needs a different plan from one who crashes and seeks constant rough play. We will tell you on the first visit which one we are treating, not on the website.
All ages. The work is most common with children, but the vestibular and proprioceptive groundwork applies wherever movement and body awareness are part of the picture.
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Mon 9am–8:30pm · Tue–Sat 9am–8pm · Sun closed