Pediatric Physiotherapy Edmonton

Helping Your Child Move, Play, and Thrive

Our experienced pediatric physiotherapists understand that children aren’t just small adults – they have unique developmental needs, learning styles, and ways of expressing discomfort. We create a warm, welcoming environment where kids feel safe, engaged, and motivated to participate in their recovery journey.

 

Using play-based therapy techniques and age-appropriate exercises, we help children with various conditions including developmental delays, sports injuries, neurological conditions, orthopedic issues, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Our approach focuses on making therapy fun and engaging while delivering effective results that help your child build strength, improve coordination, and develop confidence in their abilities.

Expert Care Tailored for Growing Bodies

Children’s bodies are constantly growing and changing, which requires specialized knowledge and treatment approaches. Our pediatric physiotherapists have advanced training in child development, biomechanics, and age-specific treatment techniques that address the unique needs of developing musculoskeletal and nervous systems.

 

We work closely with parents, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care that extends beyond our clinic walls. Through education and home exercise programs, we empower families with the tools and knowledge needed to support their child’s progress at home, school, and in their daily activities.

What Are The Benefits?

Our treatment plans are individualized based on your child’s specific condition, developmental stage, interests, and family goals. We believe that when therapy is enjoyable and meaningful to the child, the best outcomes are achieved.

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Frequently Asked Questions Pediatric Physiotherapy

At what age can children start physiotherapy?

Children can benefit from physiotherapy from infancy onward. We commonly see infants for conditions like torticolis, developmental delays, or post-NICU care, and we work with children and teens up to age 18 for various conditions and injuries.

We use play-based therapy techniques, incorporating games, toys, and activities that feel like play rather than “work.” Our therapists are skilled at building rapport with children and adapting their approach based on each child’s interests and personality.

Sessions typically last 45-60 minutes, depending on your child’s age, attention span, and treatment needs. We adjust session length and frequency based on what works best for your child’s development and progress.

Do parents stay during treatment sessions?

Yes, we encourage parent involvement! Parents are welcome to observe and participate in sessions. We also provide education and home exercise programs so you can support your child’s progress between appointments.

We treat a wide range of conditions including developmental delays, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, sports injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, balance and coordination issues, orthopedic conditions, neurological conditions, and chronic pain conditions.

Signs may include delayed motor milestones, frequent falls, difficulty with sports or physical activities, pain or stiffness, poor posture, coordination challenges, or recommendations from your pediatrician or other healthcare providers. We’re happy to discuss your concerns during a consultation.