Maheshwari Hospitals

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Physiotherapy :

The pediatric physiotherapy department is dedicated to providing specialized care for children with orthopedic conditions and neurological disorders, such as cerebral palsy. Our well-trained team of physiotherapists focuses on improving mobility, strength, and overall quality of life for young patients through evidence-based therapies tailored to their individual needs.

For children with orthopedic conditions, including fractures, joint issues, or post-surgical rehabilitation, our physiotherapists develop personalized treatment plans to restore function and promote optimal recovery. These plans may include exercises to enhance strength, flexibility, and coordination, as well as techniques to manage pain and prevent further complications.

In the case of children with cerebral palsy, our team employs targeted therapies to address muscle stiffness, motor control issues, and balance difficulties. These therapies aim to improve functional independence, enabling children to perform daily activities with greater ease. Our physiotherapists work closely with families, providing guidance on home exercises and strategies to support the child’s progress.

The department is equipped with modern facilities and tools designed specifically for pediatric care, ensuring a safe and engaging environment for therapy sessions. From gait training to mobility aids, we offer a comprehensive range of services to help children achieve their developmental milestones and enhance their overall well-being.

By fostering a collaborative approach, our physiotherapy team works hand-in-hand with pediatricians, orthopedic specialists, and other healthcare providers to deliver holistic care. We are committed to empowering children and their families, helping them overcome physical challenges and lead fulfilling lives.

Through dedication, expertise, and compassionate care, our physiotherapy team strives to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with orthopedic and neurological conditions, guiding them toward a healthier, more active future.

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