PediatricPhysiotherapyExcellence
Expert pediatric physiotherapy services for children with cerebral palsy, autism, developmental delays, learning disabilities, ADHD, nerve compression, clubfoot, and walking difficulties through evidence-based, play-centered therapy approaches.

Comprehensive Care Approach
Our personalized treatment programs are designed with your comfort and recovery in mind
What We Do
Comprehensive pediatric physiotherapy specializing in neurological and developmental conditions including cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders, developmental delays, learning disabilities, ADHD, nerve compression conditions, clubfoot, and complex walking pattern disorders through evidence-based, individualized treatment approaches.
Who We Help
Children from birth to 18 years with cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders, developmental delays, learning disabilities, ADHD, nerve compression conditions (Erb's palsy, torticollis), clubfoot, toe walking, scissoring gait, and other movement disorders requiring specialized neurological rehabilitation.
Benefits
- Improved motor function and mobility
- Enhanced cognitive-motor integration
- Better sensory processing and regulation
- Normalized movement patterns and gait
Conditions We Treat
Specialized treatment for a wide range of health conditions
Cerebral Palsy
A group of permanent movement disorders caused by brain damage during development, affecting posture, muscle tone, and motor control.
Common Symptoms:
- Spastic, athetoid, or ataxic movement patterns
- Muscle stiffness or weakness
- Involuntary movements
- Poor balance and coordination
- Abnormal posture and gait patterns
- Difficulty with fine and gross motor skills
- Speech and swallowing difficulties
- Joint contractures and deformities
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Neurodevelopmental conditions affecting social communication, behavior, and often presenting with motor planning and sensory processing challenges.
Common Symptoms:
- Delayed motor milestone achievement
- Poor body awareness and proprioception
- Sensory processing difficulties
- Repetitive movement patterns (stimming)
- Motor planning and execution problems
- Balance and coordination challenges
- Difficulty with bilateral coordination
- Atypical movement responses to environment
Developmental Delays
Significant delays in reaching typical developmental milestones in motor, cognitive, or adaptive functioning areas.
Common Symptoms:
- Late achievement of sitting, crawling, walking
- Poor muscle tone (hypotonia or hypertonia)
- Difficulty with age-appropriate motor skills
- Problems with coordination and balance
- Delayed cognitive-motor integration
- Challenges with adaptive equipment use
- Slow progression in functional activities
- Difficulty following multi-step instructions
Learning Disabilities & ADHD
Neurological conditions affecting attention, focus, and learning, often accompanied by motor coordination and sensory processing challenges.
Common Symptoms:
- Poor attention and concentration during activities
- Hyperactivity and impulsivity
- Difficulty with motor planning and sequencing
- Poor body awareness and spatial orientation
- Challenges with bilateral coordination
- Sensory seeking or avoiding behaviors
- Difficulty with fine motor skills
- Problems with organization and following routines
Nerve Compression Conditions
Conditions like Erb's palsy, torticollis, and other nerve compression injuries affecting movement and posture in children.
Common Symptoms:
- Erb's Palsy: Arm weakness, limited shoulder movement
- Torticollis: Head tilted to one side, neck stiffness
- Asymmetrical movement patterns
- Muscle weakness in affected areas
- Limited range of motion
- Postural asymmetries and compensations
- Delayed motor development on affected side
- Potential facial or head shape changes
Clubfoot & Structural Deformities
Congenital foot deformities and structural abnormalities affecting walking and weight-bearing.
Common Symptoms:
- Inward turning of foot (clubfoot)
- Abnormal foot positioning
- Difficulty with shoe fitting
- Walking on toes or sides of feet
- Muscle imbalances in lower legs
- Delayed walking development
- Compensatory movement patterns
- Pain or discomfort during activities
Walking Pattern Disorders
Various abnormal gait patterns including toe walking, scissoring gait, and other movement abnormalities.
Common Symptoms:
- Toe walking (walking on balls of feet)
- Scissoring gait (legs crossing over)
- In-toeing or out-toeing during walking
- Limping or uneven gait patterns
- Frequent falling or tripping
- Difficulty with stairs or uneven surfaces
- Excessive fatigue during walking
- Asymmetrical movement patterns
Meet Your Expert Therapist
Dedicated to your recovery and well-being

Dr. Yogita Pawar PT
Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Physiotherapist
“Every child, regardless of their neurological or developmental challenges, has unique potential waiting to be unlocked. My passion is helping children with cerebral palsy, autism, ADHD, and other conditions achieve their maximum independence through specialized, compassionate care.”
Qualifications
- • Masters in Paediatric Physiotherapy
Expertise
Our Treatment Procedures
Evidence-based treatments tailored to your specific needs
Comprehensive Neurodevelopmental Assessment
Thorough evaluation of neurological function, motor development, sensory processing, and cognitive-motor integration using specialized pediatric assessment tools.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Detailed medical and developmental history
- 2Neurological examination and reflex testing
- 3Motor milestone and functional assessment
- 4Sensory processing evaluation
- 5Cognitive-motor integration testing
- 6Gait and movement pattern analysis
- 7Family-centered goal setting
- 8Comprehensive treatment plan development
Equipment Used:
- Pediatric neurological assessment tools
- Sensory testing equipment
- Gait analysis systems
Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Program
Specialized treatment program for children with cerebral palsy focusing on spasticity management, motor function improvement, and preventing secondary complications.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Spasticity assessment and management
- 2Neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) techniques
- 3Functional movement training
- 4Postural control and alignment work
- 5Gait training with assistive devices
- 6Contracture prevention exercises
- 7Family education and home program
- 8Equipment recommendations and training
Equipment Used:
- NDT treatment tables
- Gait trainers
- Positioning equipment
- Adaptive mobility devices
Autism Sensory-Motor Integration Therapy
Specialized program combining sensory integration and motor learning for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Sensory profile assessment and planning
- 2Vestibular and proprioceptive activities
- 3Motor planning and sequencing exercises
- 4Social motor skill development
- 5Sensory regulation strategies
- 6Communication through movement
- 7Environmental adaptation training
- 8Caregiver education on sensory strategies
Equipment Used:
- Sensory integration equipment
- Swings and suspended equipment
- Weighted tools
- Texture materials
ADHD Focus Through Movement Program
Evidence-based movement therapy program designed to improve attention, focus, and self-regulation in children with ADHD.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Attention and focus assessment
- 2Structured movement activities
- 3Bilateral coordination exercises
- 4Rhythm and timing training
- 5Self-regulation through movement
- 6Cognitive-motor dual tasks
- 7Attention training games
- 8Home and school strategy development
Equipment Used:
- Balance training equipment
- Coordination tools
- Rhythm instruments
- Focus training materials
Nerve Compression Rehabilitation
Specialized treatment for Erb's palsy, torticollis, and other nerve compression conditions in children.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Nerve function assessment
- 2Range of motion restoration
- 3Muscle strengthening exercises
- 4Postural correction training
- 5Functional movement retraining
- 6Scar tissue management (if applicable)
- 7Asymmetry correction techniques
- 8Adaptive strategy development
Equipment Used:
- Range of motion tools
- Strengthening equipment
- Postural support devices
- Manual therapy tools
Clubfoot & Gait Pattern Correction
Comprehensive program for clubfoot management and correction of abnormal walking patterns including toe walking and scissoring gait.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Foot and ankle assessment
- 2Range of motion and stretching
- 3Muscle strengthening and balance training
- 4Gait pattern analysis and correction
- 5Orthotic fitting and training
- 6Progressive weight-bearing activities
- 7Shoe and equipment recommendations
- 8Long-term monitoring and adjustment
Equipment Used:
- Gait analysis systems
- Orthotic devices
- Balance training tools
- Foot positioning equipment
Treatment Timeline
Your structured path to recovery
Comprehensive Assessment & Baseline
Goals:
- Complete neurodevelopmental assessment
- Establish baseline function levels
- Identify primary and secondary issues
- Build therapeutic relationship
- Set family-centered goals
- Develop individualized treatment plan
Intensive Intervention Phase
Goals:
- Improve primary motor functions
- Address neurological impairments
- Enhance sensory processing
- Develop compensatory strategies
- Improve functional independence
- Support family learning
Functional Integration & School Preparation
Goals:
- Integrate skills into daily life
- Prepare for school environments
- Advance functional capabilities
- Develop independence strategies
- Optimize equipment use
- Plan transition supports
Maintenance & Long-term Support
Goals:
- Maintain functional gains
- Monitor developmental progress
- Adjust interventions as child grows
- Support life transitions
- Prevent secondary complications
- Provide ongoing family support
Transparent Pricing
Affordable healthcare solutions for everyone
Consultation
Initial assessment and treatment plan
Per Session
Individual therapy session
8 Sessions
₹1375 per session
16 Sessions
₹1250 per session
24 Sessions
₹1167 per session
What to Expect After Treatment
Your journey continues with ongoing support and maintenance
Expected Outcomes
- Significant improvement in targeted motor functions
- Enhanced independence in daily living activities
- Better sensory processing and self-regulation
- Improved attention and focus (ADHD cases)
- Normalized or improved gait patterns
- Reduced secondary complications and contractures
- Enhanced social participation and communication
- Successful school and community integration
- Strong family support and advocacy skills
- Long-term health and wellness strategies
Recovery Timeline
Immediate (1-2 weeks)
Initial improvements in motor awareness and family understanding. Beginning of therapeutic relationship and intervention strategies. Early signs of functional gains.
Short Term (2-8 weeks)
Measurable improvements in targeted motor functions. Enhanced sensory processing and regulation. Better attention and focus. Improved family confidence and skills.
Long Term (3+ months)
Sustained functional improvements and independence. Successful integration into school and community activities. Long-term health maintenance with minimal support needs.
Maintenance Program
- Daily home exercise and activity programs
- Regular school-based support and monitoring
- Seasonal activity modifications and progressions
- Equipment maintenance and updates
- Family education and support groups
- Community recreation and sports participation
- Annual comprehensive reassessments
- Transition planning for adolescence and adulthood
Follow-up Schedule
- 2-week post-intensive phase check-in
- Monthly progress monitoring for 6 months
- Quarterly assessments for first 2 years
- Bi-annual comprehensive evaluations
- School transition support meetings
- Annual equipment and program reviews
- Growth spurt and development milestone checks
- Emergency consultations as needed
Exceptional Results That Matter
Delivering measurable outcomes with personalized care and evidence-based treatments
Children Treated
Improvement Rate
Average Progress Time
Years of Specialized Experience
Neuro Cases
CP, Autism, ADHD treated
Age Range
Infants to adolescents
Gait Corrections
Walking patterns improved
Parent Satisfaction
Highly satisfied families
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about our services
At what age should children with cerebral palsy start physiotherapy?
Children with cerebral palsy should start physiotherapy as early as possible, ideally within the first few months of life. Early intervention during critical developmental periods maximizes neuroplasticity and prevents secondary complications like contractures and deformities.
How does physiotherapy help children with autism spectrum disorders?
Physiotherapy helps children with autism by improving motor planning, sensory processing, body awareness, and coordination. We use sensory integration techniques and structured movement activities to enhance self-regulation, attention, and social motor skills.
Can physiotherapy improve attention and focus in children with ADHD?
Yes, research shows that structured movement therapy can significantly improve attention, focus, and self-regulation in children with ADHD. We use specific exercises that challenge cognitive-motor integration and teach self-regulation strategies through movement.
What is the success rate for treating toe walking and gait abnormalities?
Success rates for gait corrections vary depending on the underlying cause and severity. However, with early intervention and appropriate treatment, 80-90% of children show significant improvement in their walking patterns within 3-6 months.
How long does treatment typically take for clubfoot correction?
Clubfoot treatment duration varies based on severity and treatment method. Post-surgical physiotherapy typically takes 6-12 months, while conservative management may take 12-24 months. Early intervention generally leads to better outcomes.
Will my child with developmental delays catch up to their peers?
Every child's potential is unique. While some children may fully catch up to typical developmental milestones, others may achieve their maximum potential at their own pace. Early intervention significantly improves outcomes and helps children reach their individual potential.
How do you handle children who are resistant to therapy or have behavioral challenges?
We specialize in working with children with various behavioral and neurological challenges. We use play-based approaches, sensory strategies, visual supports, and individualized behavior management techniques to engage children and make therapy enjoyable and successful.
Do you work with schools to support my child's needs?
Absolutely! We collaborate closely with schools, teachers, and educational teams. We provide training, equipment recommendations, environmental modifications, and ongoing support to ensure your child's success in the educational setting.
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