At PAL Physiotherapy, we understand that children have unique needs when it comes to movement, strength, and development. Our specialized Paediatric Physiotherapy services help children achieve their full physical potential, ensuring they grow up healthy, active, and confident.
Paediatric Physiotherapy focuses on assessing, diagnosing, and treating movement difficulties in infants, children, and adolescents. It helps improve motor skills, balance, strength, coordination, and overall physical development. Whether your child has a specific medical condition or simply needs support in achieving developmental milestones, our expert physiotherapists are here to help
We provide treatment and rehabilitation for various paediatric conditions, including:
Paediatric physiotherapy involves a combination of:
Dr. Rajesh Pal is a highly experienced physiotherapist specializing in paediatric care. At PAL Physiotherapy, we provide:
Each session is designed to be engaging and productive. Here’s what typically happens:
Starting physiotherapy early can:
For expert Paediatric Physiotherapy in Gurgaon, visit PAL Physiotherapy Clinic or book an appointment at www.palphysiotherapy.com. We are committed to supporting your child’s health and development!
Paediatric physiotherapy helps children develop strength, coordination, and movement abilities, addressing conditions like cerebral palsy, developmental delays, and injuries.
By correcting imbalances and strengthening muscles, physiotherapy helps improve posture, preventing future complications.
It can treat conditions such as cerebral palsy, postural issues, gait abnormalities, developmental delays, and sports injuries.
Physiotherapy can be started at any age, even in infancy, if a movement issue or developmental delay is detected.
Yes, it is completely safe. The techniques used are gentle, non-invasive, and designed specifically for children.
Results vary depending on the condition, but many children show improvements within a few weeks to months.
Sessions include assessments, targeted exercises, hands-on therapy, and parental guidance for home-based care.
Yes, it can significantly improve mobility, posture, muscle strength, and overall functional abilities in children with cerebral palsy.