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Pediatric Therapy |
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Pediatric Occupational Therapy addresses developmental milestones and occupational performance. Intervention focuses on the infant or child’s movement and interaction with objects, people, and environments. During intervention, play is used as a tool to provide the “just right challenge”. New neural pathways are created when a child is successful in a new skill. Pediatric Occupational Therapy can improve balance, coordination, motor planning, eye-hand coordination, handwriting, sensory processing, attention, concentration, and behavior.
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Finger Strengthening To Improve Hand Writing |
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Head Reshaping Avoiding Helmet & Using Craniosacral Therapy |
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Head Reshaping |
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Standing Balance Facilitation For Child With Plagiocephaly |
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Neck Stretching Exercise With Love
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Sensory Processing Activities For Baby With Torticolis
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Paralysis Rehab / Pediatric |
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Hypersensitivity To Pressure On Body |
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Torticollis &Scoliosis |
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Torticollis - Infant Aqua Therapy |
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Birth Injury Rehab |
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