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Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy is a therapeutic program designed to evaluate, treat and manage a variety of neuromuscular, skeletal or cognitive limitations in infants, children and adolescents. Our therapists specialize in the evaluation and treatment of infants, children and adolescents who are experiencing difficulties with performance of daily activities in the areas of feeding/eating, self-care, play, learning and development due to a variety of congenital or acquired disorders. Therapy interventions include: Fine-motor skills rehabilitation—motor control, writing skills, bilateral integration, motor planning Neuromusculoskeletal—functional and protective splinting, soft-tissue integrity, functional joint mobility, strength, endurance Perceptual processing—body scheme, visual closure, spatial relations, position in space Sensory processing—tactile, proprioceptive, vestibular, visual
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Physical Therapy Pediatric Physical Therapists provide treatment for children who have delayed gross motor skills and/or lack flexibility, strength or endurance.
Our physical therapy program is on a one-on-one basis with a licensed physical therapist. Each session is individualized to meet both the child and parent's needs. Treatments may include exercises and or therapeutic activities that are specifically geared toward : Mobility (ie. Crawling, walking, running....) Balance, coordination and endurance Range of motion and strength Postural Alignment Therapy goals are established with the parents to focus on helping children improve their function, mobility, relieve pain and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities.
Therapists teach parents and children to use adaptive equipment, such as crutches, walkers and wheelchairs and also evaluate and make recommendations for orthotics.
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Speech Therapy Our Speech and Language department is staffed by Masters level, licensed Speech-Language Pathologists who specialize in treating the full range of speech, language, feeding, fluency, voice and pragmatic disorders associated with normally developing children and tchildren with developmental delays.
We offer services to patients with the following disorders:
Speech disorders including articulation errors, motor sequencing/apraxia, dysarthria, phonological disorders Language disorders including: pragmatic disorders, language delay, central auditory processing disorders Feeding disorders including: failure to thrive, sensory feeding disorders, gastrostomy feeding tube issues, oral motor hypersensitivity often secondary to GERD. Fluency (stuttering) voice disorders
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