Peak Point Pediatric Physical Therapy Passaic

At Peak Point Pediatric physical therapy is a specialized field focused on improving child’s movement, function, and participation in daily activities. It consists unique ways for developmental stages, growth patterns, and psychological needs of children from infancy through adolescence.

Pediatric physical therapy uses a play-based, holistic approach to help children reach their motor goals and improve overall well-being. For every individual patient our treatment plans are customized and created for each child, involving families as key partners. Therapists focus on developmental milestones and collaborate with other professionals to provide comprehensive care. They also use specialized equipment to maximize a child’s potential.

In essence, pediatric physical therapy aims to help children reach their full potential, promoting independence, improving quality of life, and fostering their participation in all aspects of childhood.

Following are few examples of how we can help your child with physical therapy.

  • It increases endurance of your child
  • Helps in building muscle strength
  • It improves your child’s Range of Motion
  • Decrease in muscle spasms and pain
  • Joint inflammations can be reduced
  • Helps in healing of lesions if it may have formed
  • Improves moments like walking and increase their general mobility
  • Increase their overall ability for daily activities
pediatric physical therapy for kids and young children in Passaic County and nearby areas

Physical Therapy For Kids

Our dedicated physical therapists at Peak Point specialize in helping children and adolescents regain mobility and thrive, no matter the health challenge. We’re passionate about fostering pediatric development and adolescent growth. Our physical therapy programs are tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Here are just a few of the many conditions our expert team can help with:

Sports Injuries

In a lot of sports related injuries, physical therapy at Peak Point can help in reducing pain and treat an individual injury the way it’s required. Our team can help your child to learn stretches and exercises which will eventually help reduce the chance of a recurring injury.

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy is a permanent disorder in a group that affect a person’s ability to move, maintain balance and posture. It’s caused by damage or abnormal development in the brain, usually before or during birth or in early infancy. Physical therapy can be used as a technique to manage pain for children and adolescents with cerebral palsy. It can help them with their strength, flexibility, and motor movement.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Physical Therapy can help in recovery of a traumatic brain  injury depending on the level of severity. It can help regain back the lost mobility and functionality.

Cancer

Physical therapy (PT) plays a crucial role in helping children with cancer manage the side effects of their disease and its treatments, improve their quality of life and promote optimal development for recovery. It also helps in getting the bone density back which might have reduced dude to heavy treatments. It can also help with maintaining mobility through different exercises.

Scoliosis

Physical therapy plays a crucial role in helping children with scoliosis by providing a conservative, non-surgical approach to manage the condition and improve their quality of life. Through range of motion exercises, strength training, manual therapy, and functional training, our physical therapists can help your child manage pain associated with scoliosis.

Chronic Pain

Chronic pain, defined as pain lasting longer than three months, can significantly impact a child’s development, daily activities (like school and play), social interactions, and overall quality of life. If your child has chronic pain they will benefit from physical therapy exercises and manual therapy.

Developmental Delays

Children suffering from developmental delays can improve fine and gross motor movements, as well as improve activities related to daily living through physical therapy. It focuses on improving strength, balance, and overall physical function. Early intervention with physical therapy is particularly beneficial because a child’s brain is highly adaptable in their early years, allowing them to respond well to treatment.

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Peak Point Physical Therapy accepts the following insurance.

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Result of Paediatric Physical Therapy for Adolescent Child

At Peak Point Paediatric Physical Therapy, our goals achieve when we see our patients, your children and adolescents reach all of their goals. We make sure that, efforts of us as well as our patients don’t go in vein. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us with any questions about our paediatric and adolescent physical therapy techniques. Following are some of the results you’ll see while and after our team works on our patients.

Range of Motion

Regardless of the specific injury or condition, physical therapy exercises can help your child to restore their wide range of motion.

Balance

By participating in our customized plan physical therapy sessions your child can begin to improve their balance by improving mobility and basic functionality.

Strength

Therapists use various techniques to gradually challenge your child’s muscles, making them work harder and get stronger over time. This can involve bodyweight exercises, resistance bands, or even light weights for older children. Watch our patients regain their strength physical therapy plans.

Increase Endurance

Each physical therapy exercise that is incorporated into your child’s plan is there to help them heal and improve their muscle endurance.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Pediatric Physical Therapy

How does pediatric physical therapy work?

Depending on your child’s current condition, our team will create a custom plan to meet all their goals. By combining physical therapy exercises and stretching that targets your child’s specific injury or condition, we are able to help them heal from their injuries as well as manage pain.