Care for Growing Bodies

Gentle, specialized therapy to support children’s development, movement, and health.

pediatric rehab

Toe Walkers

Children who walk on their toes instead of using a normal heel-to-toe gait, which may affect balance and muscle development.

Gross Motor Delay

Delays in large muscle movements such as crawling, walking, or running, affecting overall coordination and mobility.

Torticollis

A condition where the neck muscles are tight or shortened, causing the head to tilt to one side and limiting range of motion.

Hypotonia

Low muscle tone, leading to weakness, delayed motor milestones, and difficulty with posture or coordination.

Plagiocephaly

Flattening of one side of a baby’s head, often due to positioning, which may affect skull symmetry and neck movement.

Clubfoot

A congenital condition where one or both feet are twisted out of shape, affecting walking and leg alignment if untreated.

Find Us

Where

137 Queen St East
Port Credit, ON L5G1N1

When

Everyday
10am – 7pm

How can pediatric rehabilitation help my child?

Pediatric rehab supports children in developing strength, coordination, and functional skills, helping them overcome injuries, developmental delays, or post-surgical challenges.

At what age can children start rehabilitation?

Children of all ages, from infants to teens, can benefit. Therapy is tailored to their developmental stage, ensuring safety and effectiveness.

What kinds of activities are used in pediatric rehab?

Therapists use play-based exercises, movement games, balance activities, and hands-on techniques to improve mobility, strength, and daily functional skills.

How do I know if my child needs therapy?

Signs include delayed motor milestones, difficulty walking or running, poor balance, muscle weakness, or limited movement after injury or surgery. A professional assessment can identify needs.

Will therapy help with daily activities?

Yes. Pediatric rehab focuses on improving skills needed for everyday life—like walking, running, climbing stairs, and participating in sports or school activities.

Can therapy be coordinated with school or home routines?

Absolutely. Pediatric therapists create plans that integrate with school, sports, and home activities to ensure consistent progress and practical results.

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