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Paediatric Physiotherapy at Home

Children with developmental delays, congenital conditions, injuries, or post-surgical needs require specialized physiotherapy to help them achieve their full physical potential. Early intervention is key, it improves mobility, coordination, and confidence, setting the foundation for a healthier future.

At Wellnezzone, we provide paediatric physiotherapy at home designed to be safe, engaging, and tailored to each child’s unique needs. Our physiotherapists work closely with parents and doctors to create exercise programs that feel more like play than therapy, ensuring the child remains motivated and comfortable.

By bringing therapy into the home environment, children feel more relaxed, parents can actively participate, and progress is often faster and more consistent.

Our Paediatric Physiotherapy Services Include:

Developmental Delay Therapy: Helping children achieve age-appropriate milestones.

Neuromuscular Rehabilitation: For conditions like cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or spina bifida.

Post-Injury or Post-Surgical Rehab: Supporting recovery after fractures, ligament repairs, or orthopaedic surgeries.

Balance & Coordination Training: Improving motor skills for better movement control.

Strengthening & Flexibility Exercises: Encouraging healthy muscle and joint development.

Gait Training: Teaching correct walking patterns with or without mobility aids.

Family Education & Home Exercise Plans: Involving parents in ongoing therapy.

  • Physiotherapists Experienced in Child Care & Rehabilitation
  • Fun, Engaging, and Age-Appropriate Exercises
  • Tailored Programs for Developmental, Neurological, and Orthopaedic Needs
  • Parent Involvement in Every Step of Recovery
  • Focus on Long-Term Functional Independence
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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s physiotherapy designed specifically for children to improve movement, strength, coordination, and functional independence.

Children with developmental delays, neurological disorders, orthopaedic injuries, post-surgical needs, or motor skill difficulties.

No. All exercises are safe, gentle, and adapted to the child’s comfort level, often delivered in a playful manner.

Yes. Parent participation helps reinforce exercises between sessions and speeds up progress.

Early intervention often leads to better long-term outcomes, so starting as soon as a need is identified is recommended.