Physical therapy

October is National Physical Therapy Month so let’s share why physical therapy can benefit your little ones.

As adults, we often hear about the importance of exercise and healthy habits as it affects our physical, mental, and emotional health. But what about our kids?

Take core strength, for example. Kids with a weak core exert so much mental energy focusing on maintaining their functional posture that they don’t have enough left to complete other activities (i.e. academics or daily routines). This can lead to agitation or frustration when they cannot complete what should be simple activities. Your child could also display signs of a weak core via movement (fidgeting, leaning, slumping, etc.). A physical therapist would be able to address all of these symptoms via therapy.

Here are a few other ways physical therapy could benefit your child:

  • Promote good flexibility, strength, and cognitive development
  • Focus on optimal energy efficiency to complete normal daily tasks and play
  • Aid in physical development
  •  Treat and prevent injuries

If you think your child would benefit from an evaluation, please contact our office to make an appointment with one of our experts.