Children and teens have different health care needs than adults. They are growing and changing so they require specialized care from providers who understand how their bones, joints, and muscles develop and change over time. They also need providers who understand the other aspects of sports medicine for young athletes, like concussions.
Pediatric Physical Therapy Benefits
We possess the knowledge and experience to fully evaluate and prescribe a course of physical therapy that will safely address the unique needs of the pediatric orthopaedic patient. The following is a list of common orthopaedic pediatric conditions that we are highly experienced and successful in treating. The list below is not all-inclusive so please contact any of our six clinics to have your child’s specific needs addressed.
- Sports Injuries
- All Orthopaedic Conditions
- Sprains/Strains
- Scoliosis
- Strength/Endurance
- Torticollis
- Osgood Schlatter Disease
- Shin Splints
- Balance/Core Conditioning
- Post Operative Rehabilitation
- Repetitive Stress Injuries
- Hypermobility/Tonal Issues
- Postural Education
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Why choose us?
When you choose
360 Physical Therapy for your care needs, you are choosing a team dedicated to providing the support and healing needed to get you back to your best. Our therapists will develop a personalized treatment plan unique to your needs leveraged through leading, outcomes-driven techniques intended to improve movement and overall function goals.
About our team
Our physical therapists are specially trained in a range of specialties. We will also work collaboratively with your support network - from primary doctors to collegiate athletic trainers - to help you safely return to your day-to-day life while optimizing performance and preventing re-injury. We treat patients of all ages, and we pride ourselves on ease of access, convenience, quality of care, and a positive family-friendly environment.
At physical therapy appointments, we encourage patients to wear comfortable clothing that enables free movement and that allows the therapist access to the injured body part. Most patients wear athletic clothes to their appointments.