Paediatric Physiotherapy
Paediatric Physiotherapy is a specialized physiotherapy service focused on the assessment, treatment, and management of movement disorders and developmental conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. It aims to support optimal physical development, improve motor skills, and enhance functional independence appropriate to the child’s age.
Children may require physiotherapy for conditions such as developmental delays, cerebral palsy, congenital abnormalities, muscular disorders, postural concerns, orthopaedic injuries, or neurological conditions affecting movement and coordination.
At the clinic of Dr. Supriya Anand, Postgraduate (Gold Medallist) in Physical Therapy (Orthopaedics), paediatric physiotherapy is delivered through structured outpatient sessions in a supportive and child-friendly environment. A detailed developmental and functional assessment is conducted to evaluate motor milestones, muscle strength, posture, coordination, and gait. Based on this assessment, a personalized rehabilitation plan is developed to support the child’s physical growth and functional abilities.
The emphasis is on early intervention, guided movement training, and structured progression to help each child reach their maximum potential.
Treatment for Paediatric Physiotherapy
Treatment is provided through scheduled, appointment-based physiotherapy sessions with regular monitoring and guided home exercise programs for parents or caregivers.
Developmental Assessment
- Evaluation of motor milestones
- Muscle tone and strength assessment
- Postural analysis
- Balance and coordination testing
- Gait assessment
Motor Skill Development
- Gross motor skill training
- Fine motor coordination exercises
- Postural correction techniques
- Functional movement training
Strength and Mobility Training
- Age-appropriate strengthening exercises
- Flexibility and joint mobility programs
- Core stabilization exercises
Neuromuscular Rehabilitation
- Balance and coordination enhancement
- Movement pattern correction
- Sensory-motor integration exercises
Parent and Caregiver Education
- Structured home exercise guidance
- Positioning techniques
- Activity recommendations to support ongoing development
Each session is designed to be engaging and interactive while maintaining therapeutic goals. Parents are actively involved to ensure consistency and reinforcement of exercises at home.
What to Expect as a Treatment Outcome?
With consistent outpatient physiotherapy sessions and adherence to guided home programs, children may experience:
- Improved motor development
- Enhanced muscle strength and coordination
- Better posture and movement patterns
- Increased balance and stability
- Improved participation in school and daily activities
- Greater functional independence
Outcomes vary depending on the condition and timing of intervention. Early and consistent therapy significantly enhances developmental progress and long-term physical outcomes.
The ultimate goal of paediatric physiotherapy is to support healthy movement development, improve functional ability, and help children achieve age-appropriate independence with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which children need paediatric physiotherapy?
Children with developmental delays, posture issues, or movement difficulties benefit.
Is paediatric physiotherapy painful for children?
No, therapy is gentle, playful, and child-friendly.
At what age can physiotherapy start?
Physiotherapy can begin from infancy if required.
How long does paediatric therapy take?
Duration varies depending on the child’s condition and progress.
Are parents involved in therapy sessions?
Yes, parents are guided to support exercises at home.

