Physical therapy is the treatment of physical dysfunction or injury by the use of therapeutic intervention
intended to restore or facilitate normal, gross motor function or development. Physical therapy includes the
assessment of range of motion, strength, balance, coordination, and gross motor development (such as sitting
independently, crawling, walking, skipping, riding a bike, hopping on one foot, etc). The physical therapist will
screen and assess your child's ability and progress to meet age-appropriate gross motor skills. They will
develop and recommend a comprehensive therapy program, as necessary, to address your child's specific
needs. Physical therapists also assess the need and monitor the fit and tolerance for durable medical
equipment (such a walkers, wheelchairs, standers, leg braces, etc), and work closely with local medical
vendors and orthotists for the best possible product for your child. Your physical therapist will also work to
include a home exercise program for you and your child to complete for continued progress in the home environment.
Developmental Delay
Torticollis
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Stroke
Post-Orthopedic or Sports-related surgery/injury
Cerebral Palsy
Down Syndrome
Autism
Talk to your pediatrician. Your pediatrician can answer questions about normal physical gross motor development.
Does your child have trouble making
typical age milestones (slow to walk? slow to crawl?)
Does your child prefer to only
look into one direction, or tilt their head always to one side?
Does your child have limited strength or range of motion?
Does your child need durable medical equipment,
such as a wheelchair or orthotics?
This does not include all the reasons
why your child may need physical therapy, but your pediatrician
will assist in the referral assessment and process.
Yes, the TheraSuit Method® is an intensive physical therapy program provided by a licensed physical therapist,
who is specifically certified and trained in the program.
Please refer to this link for further specifics on this intensive program.