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Meet the Care Team
Patient Stories
Mom celebrates sending her two children to college – both have complex health needs
This fall, Tonya and her husband, Craig, will pack up the car and drive their youngest son Mitchell to begin his freshman year of college.
Our Programs
Pediatric Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Program
Pediatric Brain Injury Care
COACH Program for Childhood Obesity and Weight Management
Modified Pediatric Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (mP-CIMT) Program
Pediatric Concussion Program
Pediatric Demyelinating Disease Program
Pediatric Dilated Aorta Caused by Connective Tissue Disorders Program
Feeding Program
Hand Therapy Program
Helping Children Get on the Move
Lactation Support Services
Movement Disorders
Pediatric Neuromuscular Disease Program
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Physical Therapy Program
Pulmonology Therapy Program
Sports Concussion Program
Sports Rehabilitation
Strokes in children
Conditions We Treat
Pediatric Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries
Cerebral Palsy (CP) in children
Congenital heart disease
Pediatric disorders of gait and movement
Pediatric dysphagia (swallowing disorder)
Dystonia in children
Failure to thrive (FTT) in children
Pediatric feeding disorder (PFD)
Pediatric feeding tube dependency
Pediatric Gait abnormalities
Pediatric disorders of gait and movement
Pediatric head trauma
Muscular dystrophy (MD) in children
Musculoskeletal pain in children
Pediatric neuromuscular disorders
Scoliosis in children and teens
Pediatric sensory processing disorder (SPD)
Spina bifida
Pediatric torticollis
Treatments & Services
Pediatric Andago and Lokomat physical therapy for walking
Pediatric augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
Pediatric chemodenervation injections
Pediatric dry needling
Pediatric electrical stimulation
Pediatric hand therapy
Pediatric home environment assessment
Modified pediatric constraint-induced movement therapy (mP-CIMT)
Pediatric occupational therapy (OT)
Pediatric physical therapy (PT)
Pediatric sensory processing disorder (SPD) therapy
Pediatric speech therapy
Pediatric trigger point injections for pain
Pediatric vestibular therapy
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A highly trained team
Our team of pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation providers is one of the most highly trained in the country. About 300 board-certified pediatric physiatrists (doctors who specialize in rehabilitation medicine) practice in the United States, and most health care systems that offer pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation have one or two physiatrists on staff. Children’s Health is home to five, which is more than any other pediatric rehabilitation program in the nation.
Physiatrists at Children’s Health specialize in creating customized rehabilitative programs for children that combine physical, speech-language and occupational therapies. Our expert therapists in these specialties work with each child to guide them through their programs.
Vast and varied experience
The children we treat come to us from a diverse array of cultural backgrounds and have widely varying health needs. Our large, dynamic caseload has made us national leaders in treating the spectrum of conditions children face – from the mild and common to the unique, complex and rare.
Whatever condition or symptoms your child is experiencing, it is likely that we have seen and successfully treated it before.
Care tailored to your child’s needs
Your child’s individual health needs are the top priority in our care decision-making process. Our team will design your child’s treatment plan with their individual goals, health, development and interests in mind.
Our goal is to create a care plan that is sustainable for your child. Whatever your family’s specific needs, we will build a care plan that fits into your daily life. We also ensure that your family feels comfortable helping your child continue to heal after they complete their care program with us.
