Pediatric physiotherapy
Pediatric physical therapy is a specialty of physical therapy that focuses on the treatment of children, infants and adolescents. Pediatric physical therapists are trained to work with children with different medical conditions, such as developmental disabilities, neuromuscular diseases, head injuries, and chronic illnesses. They use rehabilitation techniques to help children improve muscle strength, flexibility, endurance and coordination
Respiratory physiotherapy for babies
Respiratory physiotherapy is a technique based on the realization of external techniques (pressure on the thorax, vibration, etc.) by the physiotherapist in order to improve breathing. It can increase the elimination of secretions present in excess in the respiratory tract (in the event of chronic bronchitis or bronchiolitis for example). Respiratory physiotherapy can be performed is performed in children but also in adults.
Pediatric Physiotherapy
Pediatric physiotherapy is aimed at infants, children, and adolescents with orthopedic issues or delayed motor development. Through gentle manual techniques, adapted mobilizations, and playful exercises, the pediatric physiotherapist evaluates and corrects postural asymmetries, deformities (torticollis, plagiocephaly, feet), and motor development difficulties. The goal is to support harmonious development and help each child gain ease, autonomy, and comfort in daily life.
