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Pediatric physiotherapy

Supporting children's motor skills, strength, balance, and coordination through play-based therapy.

Paediatric physiotherapy supports children facing developmental, neurological, or physical challenges, helping them move, play, and take part more fully. Sessions are play-based, encouraging, and tailored to each child, which makes them something children can actually enjoy.

Areas of focus

  • Motor skills, posture, and coordination
  • Strength and balance
  • Developmental delays affecting movement
  • Support for conditions such as cerebral palsy and other neurological needs

A play-based, child-centred approach

Children learn movement through play, so therapy is designed to feel like play. Using games, toys, and the child’s own environment keeps them engaged while working on the underlying goals — a stronger core, better balance, smoother coordination, or more confident walking.

How physiotherapy helps

  • A comfortable, familiar setting at home, where children engage more readily
  • Play-based sessions that keep motivation high
  • A team approach alongside occupational, speech, and ABA therapists where helpful
  • Practical guidance for parents to carry over into everyday routines

Dr. Faizan has worked as a paediatric physiotherapist at a dedicated children’s learning centre, supporting children through individualised, holistic care that involves the whole family.

What to expect from a home visit

The first visit is gentle and unhurried, giving the child time to settle. Dr. Faizan assesses the child’s movement and development, begins play-based therapy, and shares simple activities parents can build into daily life. Home visits across Lahore make regular, low-stress sessions realistic for busy families.

FAQ

Pediatric physiotherapy: common questions

What does a paediatric physiotherapist do?

A paediatric physiotherapist helps children develop and improve movement skills — posture, strength, balance, coordination, and mobility — through play-based, child-friendly sessions, and supports children with developmental, neurological, or physical challenges.

At what age can a child start physiotherapy?

Children of any age, from infants to teenagers, can benefit from physiotherapy when there is a movement or developmental concern. Early support is often valuable, and sessions are always matched to the child's age and stage.

Why choose home physiotherapy for a child?

Home is a familiar, comfortable setting where children engage more easily, and it lets therapy use the child's own toys, space, and routine. It also removes the stress of travel and clinic waiting rooms for the family.

Do you work with children who have cerebral palsy?

Yes. Dr. Faizan has experience supporting children with conditions such as cerebral palsy, focusing on individualised, holistic goals and working alongside other therapists where helpful.

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