Pediatric Physical Therapy

Phoenix, AZ, Area

One-on-One Physical Therapy Care in Your Home

Same-Day Appointment Availability

Package Discounts Available

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Specialized Pediatric Physical Therapy for Your Child's Needs

At Onofray Physical Therapy, we understand that children have unique physical therapy requirements. Our pediatric physical therapy services in Phoenix, AZ are designed to address the specific needs of young patients, helping them develop strength, improve mobility, and enhance their overall quality of life. We offer a range of specialized treatments tailored to each child's individual needs, including:


  • Developmental delay interventions
  • Neurological disorder management
  • Orthopedic condition treatments
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Sports injury recovery
  • Sensory integration therapy


Our experienced team is committed to providing compassionate, patient-focused care. Reach out to OPT to learn how we can support your child's physical development and well-being.


Recognizing When Your Child Needs Physical Therapy

Identifying the need for pediatric physical therapy early can significantly impact your child's development. OPT's experienced therapists are trained to spot and address various signs that may indicate a need for intervention. Look out for these potential indicators:


  • Delayed motor skill development
  • Difficulty with balance or coordination
  • Unusual gait or walking patterns
  • Muscle weakness or tightness
  • Challenges in performing age-appropriate physical activities
  • Recurring pain or discomfort during movement


If you notice any of these signs in your child, don't hesitate to contact OPT for a professional assessment and personalized care plan.


The Importance of Pediatric Physical Therapy

Pediatric physical therapy plays a crucial role in a child's overall development and well-being. OPT's specialized services can address various issues and provide numerous benefits for your child. Here's why pediatric physical therapy may be essential:


  • Promotes proper growth and development
  • Improves strength, flexibility, and coordination
  • Enhances gross and fine motor skills
  • Reduces pain and discomfort
  • Increases independence in daily activities
  • Boosts confidence and self-esteem


Our team at OPT is dedicated to helping your child achieve their full potential. Contact us to explore how our pediatric physical therapy services can benefit your child's health and development.


Advantages of Choosing OPT for Pediatric Physical Therapy

When it comes to your child's health, choosing the right physical therapy provider is crucial. OPT offers a range of benefits that set us apart in pediatric care:


  • One-on-one therapy sessions in the comfort of your home
  • Flexible scheduling with same-day appointments
  • Experienced therapists with specialized pediatric training
  • Customized treatment plans tailored to your child's needs
  • Advanced techniques including dry needling and cupping
  • Comprehensive insurance support and package discounts


Experience the difference that personalized, expert care can make for your child. Reach out to OPT to learn more about our pediatric physical therapy services.


Schedule Your Child's Pediatric Physical Therapy Session Today

Your child's health and development are our top priorities at OPT. Our team of experienced pediatric physical therapists is ready to provide the specialized care your child needs to thrive. Don't wait to address your child's physical therapy needs – contact OPT today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards improved mobility, strength, and overall well-being for your child.

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  • What is pediatric physical therapy?

    Pediatric physical therapy helps children improve their movement, strength, coordination, and overall physical function. It supports children with developmental delays, injuries, or medical conditions that affect mobility and independence.

  • What conditions do pediatric physical therapists treat?

    • Developmental delays
    • Cerebral palsy
    • Torticollis and plagiocephaly
    • Down syndrome
    • Spina bifida
    • Muscular dystrophy
    • Autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
    • Sports injuries
    • Orthopedic conditions (e.g., scoliosis, fractures)
  • At what age can a child start physical therapy?

    Therapy can begin as early as infancy. Babies under 6 months may benefit from PT for issues like torticollis, delayed motor milestones, or feeding difficulties.

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