Physiopaedics Children's Physiotherapy

Phone: 02 9602 3377

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Physiopaedics Children's Physiotherapy
Category: Fitness & Exercise

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Phone
02 9602 3377
Email
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Address
1/46 Rose Street, Liverpool NSW, 2170
 

Disability

Children

Physiotherapist


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Physiopaedics Children's Physiotherapy is a private physiotherapy practice for children aged 0-18 years. The practice services children and their families, providing a fun, relaxed, child-friendly environment to receive physiotherapy. Physiopaedics Children's Physiotherapy provides the highest quality physiotherapy service for children with: • Developmental Delay: babies who have difficulty/delay in gross motor development, i.e. rolling, sitting, crawling, walking • Disabilities: Cerebral Palsy, Brain Injury, Down Syndrome, Spinal Cord Injury, Autism (ASD) • Congenital conditions: talipes equinovarus, developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), torticollis, misshapen heads, brachial plexus injuries • Gross motor difficulties: ball skills, balance, co-ordination, strength, clumsiness • Gait / walking problems: in-toeing, out-toeing, flat feet, toe-walking, "knock knees" (genu valgus), "W" sitting • Orthopaedic conditions: plaster casts for fractures, therapy post-f

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    Physiopaedics Children's Physiotherapy is a private physiotherapy practice for children aged 0-18 years. The practice services children and their families, providing a fun, relaxed, child-friendly environment to receive physiotherapy. Physiopaedics Children's Physiotherapy provides the highest quality physiotherapy service for children with: • Developmental Delay: babies who have difficulty/delay in gross motor development, i.e. rolling, sitting, crawling, walking • Disabilities: Cerebral Palsy, Brain Injury, Down Syndrome, Spinal Cord Injury, Autism (ASD) • Congenital conditions: talipes equinovarus, developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), torticollis, misshapen heads, brachial plexus injuries • Gross motor difficulties: ball skills, balance, co-ordination, strength, clumsiness • Gait / walking problems: in-toeing, out-toeing, flat feet, toe-walking, "knock knees" (genu valgus), "W" sitting • Orthopaedic conditions: plaster casts for fractures, therapy post-f

Physiopaedics Children's Physiotherapy's Keywords

Disability | Children | Physiotherapist | Child | Paediatric | Cerebral Palsy | Down Syndrome | Torticollis | Paediatric Physiotherapist | Kids Physio