Physical Therapy
A child meets multiple developmental milestones during the first 2 years of life. A variety of factors impact that development. Our pediatric physical therapists encourage strength, coordination and gross motor function to improve independence and a child's participation within their environment, utilizing a variety of modalities and equipment to aid in addressing the whole child in improving physical independence and habilitation of walking, balance and functional motor skills for independent play and navigation of their environment.
Physical Therapists work with your child in the following areas:
Physical Therapists work with your child in the following areas:
- Ordering and maintaining adaptive equipment (helmets, wheel chairs, walkers, AFOs)
- Completing intensive strengthening and ROM exercises to support ambulation and mobility
- Evaluating children/teens suffering from pain and ROM difficulties attributed to injuries
- Completing neuro-reeducation in cases of genetic disorders, Cerebral Palsy and other neurologically-based disorders.
- Completing manual exercises program and education for infant/toddler mobility and ROM deficits.
Our Physical Therapists

Kathy Wimberly, PT, DPT
