Balance is the ability to stay in control of your body while remaining upright to stand still and during movement. Coordination involves moving body p [...]
Core strength is worked on by physical therapists for several reasons. Poor posture can stem from a weak core, which can impact overall gross and fine [...]
A pediatric Physical Therapist specializes in gait analysis to determine possible areas of concern that may be contributing to pain, asymmetries or di [...]
Tri-County Therapy provides physical therapy for a variety of children with delays secondary to a genetic conditions. Genetic conditions can include, [...]
Gross motor skills are the abilities typically acquired throughout infancy and early childhood as part of a child’s motor development. Gross motor s [...]
In-toeing/Out-toeing: A pediatric Physical Therapist often treats child who present with excessive in-toeing or out-toeing during walking. A Physical [...]
Neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) assessment and techniques are hands on or positioning techniques used by Occupational Therapists to set goals and m [...]
Toe walking is a common diagnosis that pediatric Physical Therapists may treat. Toe walking may be due to tight heel cords, sensory integration diffic [...]
Torticollis is most commonly seen in infants, and can be caused by trauma to the neck or spine, positioning in utero, reflux, visual dysfunction, or p [...]
Tri-County Therapy works with children who have difficulty achieving walking, running, and jumping milestones. Most infants begin to walk and take fo [...]