At VIVA Physio Santé, we offer pediatric physiotherapy services to families in the South Shore region of Montreal. Our clinic is dedicated to helping children reach their developmental milestones, from infancy through adolescence. Whether your child has a physical disability or simply needs help to become stronger and more mobile, we can provide the care and support they need to thrive. Our expert has years of experience in pediatric physiotherapy and she aspires to help children feel better.
Pediatric physiotherapy takes care of babies from 0 to 24 months old as well as children aged from 2 to 5 years old who demonstrate motor development disorders. The physiotherapist specializing in pediatrics can greatly help parents by giving them specific advice and exercises through play, in order to ensure the good and harmonious growth of the child.
Conditions treated in pediatric physiotherapy:
Global Motor Development Delay
Does the child raise his head easily when lying on his stomach? (normal age 2-3 months)
Is the child able to roll back to stomach? (normal age 5 to 6 months)
Can the child sit up alone? (normal age 6 to 8 months)
Is the child able to crawl on the stomach alternately? (normal age 7 to 10 months)
Is the child able to pull himself upright with support on a piece of furniture? (normal age 8 to 9 months)
Is the child able to crawl? (normal age 9 to 14 months)
Is the child able to walk 2 to 3 steps alone? (normal age 12 to 14 months)
Walk
Has your child started walking? (normal age 15 months)
Does your child tend to walk on tiptoe, inward or outward?
If he still has not achieved these developmental goals, a physiotherapy evaluation would be suggested.
Congenital Torticollis
Does the child have a preference for turning the head to one side?
Is the birth weight over 8.8lb (400-g)?
Was the height at birth greater than 51.3cm (20.19in)?
Did you have a difficult delivery (long labour/pushing, forceps/vacuum)?
Plagiocephaly or Facial Asymmetry
Does the child have a flat head?
Muscle Tone Disorder
Does your child lack muscle tone (hypotonia) or on the contrary (hypertonia)?