PT for Kids provides experienced, specialized, one on one physical therapy for infants and children in Central Oregon and Anchorage, Alaska. PT for Kids helps with a wide range of concerns, from mild posture and movement issues to significant motor problems. PT for Kids will assess your child to determine what movement help they might need. Some kids only require only a few sessions and others more consistent therapy.
Family collaboration is an important part of the sessions. PT for Kids provides physical therapy exclusively for children in a unique and fun way to improve your child's ability to sit, crawl, walk, run, and play. Whether they need a little boost or lots of guidance, Physical Therapy for Kids can help. It blows my mind thinking about where my son was before we came here, just a few months back, he's made so much progress!
Physical Therapy for Kids, LLC provides specialized pediatric physical therapy for infants and children with movement issues ranging from mild concerns to significant motor problems.
Family collaboration is an important part of the sessions. PT for Kids provides physical therapy exclusively for children in a unique and fun way to improve your child's ability to sit, crawl, walk, run, and play. Whether they need a little boost or lots of guidance, Physical Therapy for Kids can help. It blows my mind thinking about where my son was before we came here, just a few months back, he's made so much progress!
Physical Therapy for Kids, LLC provides specialized pediatric physical therapy for infants and children with movement issues ranging from mild concerns to significant motor problems.
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PT for Kids, LLC aims to provide the highest quality physical therapy in one on one sessions to all children whether their needs be large or small.
Advanced Training with Mary Massery, PT, DPT, DSc for respiration and function.
Attends Continuing Education coursework in a variety of pediatric topics including Torticollis/Plagiocephaly, Respiration and Postural Control, Total Motion Release, Mobilization, and state and national American Physical Therapy Association conferences.
More than 30 years of experience including private practice, school districts The Children's Hospital in Denver, and several years of locum tenens contracts in adult and pediatric settings across the United States.
Advanced Training with Mary Massery, PT, DPT, DSc for respiration and function.
Attends Continuing Education coursework in a variety of pediatric topics including Torticollis/Plagiocephaly, Respiration and Postural Control, Total Motion Release, Mobilization, and state and national American Physical Therapy Association conferences.
More than 30 years of experience including private practice, school districts The Children's Hospital in Denver, and several years of locum tenens contracts in adult and pediatric settings across the United States.
Your child's posture, movement quality, and motor skills are assessed and considered with the child's and parent's desires and goals.
The need and frequency of treatment is determined following the evaluation.
Treatment can range from occasional consultation to a few times a week depending on the needs of the child and family.
Treatment is typically provided at the clinic but at times home, daycare, or community setting such as a playground is necessary.
All treatment includes suggestions and activities to do at home.
The need and frequency of treatment is determined following the evaluation.
Treatment can range from occasional consultation to a few times a week depending on the needs of the child and family.
Treatment is typically provided at the clinic but at times home, daycare, or community setting such as a playground is necessary.
All treatment includes suggestions and activities to do at home.
We all have the ability to improve our physical condition allowing us to maximize our participation and enjoyment in life.
Progress can occur from any starting level.
Every person, every child deserves the opportunity for motor improvement and independence.
Achievement of a gross motor milestone, i.e. rolling, sitting, or walking is only one part of motor development.
The quality of the skill is equally important.
It can make a difference in the child's ability to succeed using their motor skill in different settings.
Progress can occur from any starting level.
Every person, every child deserves the opportunity for motor improvement and independence.
Achievement of a gross motor milestone, i.e. rolling, sitting, or walking is only one part of motor development.
The quality of the skill is equally important.
It can make a difference in the child's ability to succeed using their motor skill in different settings.
Call and talk with me to determine if an evaluation is the right plan.
A diagnosis is not necessary.
We can schedule a screening or evaluation if there are concerns but this does not necessarily mean your child will need regular PT services.
This can often make it difficult for the child to turn their head both directions when on their back.
They may also have some asymmetry to their forehead, eyes, or ears.
First, make sure your baby has time out of the "containers" (car seats, bouncy seats, swings, etc.).
A diagnosis is not necessary.
We can schedule a screening or evaluation if there are concerns but this does not necessarily mean your child will need regular PT services.
This can often make it difficult for the child to turn their head both directions when on their back.
They may also have some asymmetry to their forehead, eyes, or ears.
First, make sure your baby has time out of the "containers" (car seats, bouncy seats, swings, etc.).
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