Even the healthiest and most careful of children can become injured in serious accidents. These accidents can result in a host of injuries that can significantly impact children’s overall wellness.
A seemingly minor bump on the head, for example, can result in cognitive or physical challenges that a child must then work for months or years to overcome. A broken leg might require extensive physical therapy before a child can regain his or her former strength, balance and mobility.
Pediatric Physical Therapy Philadelphia Style
If it’s physical therapy, it has to be boring and won’t engage or help a child, right? Wrong. The concept behind the pediatric physical therapy in Philadelphia is that the activities are fun and kids will want to engage, thus requiring them to move their bodies and become stronger. It’s the kind of physical therapy parents can get behind because it includes fun activities that even parents can do at home to help with their children’s physical therapy and healing. The therapist assigned to you and your child will show you what you can use at home to do some of the same exercises and activities that are being done in the therapy office setting.
Therapy Success Is Measured in Smiles
Well, not really, but when your child is smiling instead of crying in pain, you know that the therapy is working. The therapist will write down goals and as a team effort you will work to achieve those goals. As each smaller goal is reached, a new goal is written until your child has fully healed. If you would like to see what the therapists at Kidology, Inc., can do for your child, contact them via
