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Physical Therapy

Now offering:

- coming soon!​

Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Language Therapy, or AAC-focused Therapy can be provided in-home, in-school, or virtually across the state of Florida! Current in-person service areas include North Tampa, South Tampa, Odessa, and Wesley Chapel. Check out available therapies below!

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Motor Skills

Gross Motor Skill Development

Focuses on improving large muscle group movements, including crawling, walking, running, jumping, and balancing. Our physical therapists work to enhance strength, coordination, and overall motor planning.

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Motor Skills

Fine Motor Skill Development

Addresses the development of small muscle groups, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. Our Physical therapists use activities to enhance a child's ability to grasp, manipulate objects, and perform precise movements.

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Sensory Integration

Sensory

Targets the sensory processing system to help children regulate and respond appropriately to sensory stimuli. This includes activities that stimulate or desensitize various senses to improve a child's overall sensory experience.

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Orthopedics

Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal

Interventions address conditions affecting the bones, muscles, joints, and ligaments. Our Physical therapists may work on improving range of motion, strength, and functional mobility for children with orthopedic or musculoskeletal challenges.

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Neurological

Neurological Rehabilitation

Interventions focus on children who have neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, or genetic disorders. Our Physical therapists work to improve mobility, coordination, and overall physical function through targeted interventions.

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Pelvic Floor

Pediatric Pelvic Floor

Specialized intervention addressing pelvic floor dysfunction in children, including issues related to bladder and bowel control, pelvic pain, and musculoskeletal conditions. Our Physical therapists employ age-appropriate techniques and exercises to promote proper pelvic floor function, ensuring optimal development and comfort for the child. These interventions address concerns such as bedwetting, constipation, and pelvic pain.

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