Helping children reach their maximum potential through play-based, family-centered therapy. We address developmental delays, musculoskeletal conditions, and movement challenges — from infants to young adults.
Pediatric physical therapy combines clinical expertise with play and motivation to help children develop the movement skills they need to participate fully in home, school, and community life.
We use age-appropriate activities and games to engage children, making therapy fun while achieving real clinical goals.
Parents and caregivers are integral partners. We teach home strategies so progress continues beyond therapy sessions.
We collaborate with teachers, schools, and other providers to support children's participation in all environments.
Gross motor delays in crawling, walking, jumping, and other milestones — assessed and treated with evidence-based interventions.
Comprehensive therapy to improve movement quality, strength, functional mobility, and participation in daily activities.
Cervical muscle imbalances causing head tilt or rotation in infants — treated with stretching, strengthening, and positioning strategies.
Targeted strength, balance, and mobility programs supporting children with Down syndrome to reach their functional potential.
Age-appropriate rehabilitation for young athletes recovering from sprains, growth plate injuries, and overuse conditions.
Assessment and treatment of idiopathic toe walking through stretching, strengthening, and gait retraining programs.
Comprehensive assessment of the child's motor skills, strength, balance, and functional participation in daily activities.
Goals established with the child (when appropriate), parents, and other healthcare providers.
Engaging, motivating therapy using play, games, and activities to build skills while keeping children invested.
Practical strategies for parents, caregivers, and teachers to support the child's progress outside of therapy.
Our pediatric specialists have expertise across the full spectrum of childhood movement and developmental conditions.
Children who are not meeting typical movement milestones such as rolling, sitting, crawling, and walking within expected age ranges.
Difficulty with balance, coordination, and motor planning that affects participation in play, sports, and school activities.
Reduced muscle tone affecting strength and movement. Treated with progressive strengthening and functional activity training.
Multidisciplinary care coordination for children with spina bifida, addressing mobility, strength, and assistive device management.
Aquatic and land-based therapy to manage joint pain, maintain range of motion, and preserve function in children with JIA.
Recovery from orthopedic procedures including hip dysplasia repair, club foot correction, and scoliosis surgery.
"Our daughter was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 18 months. The Roa Rehab pediatric team has been with us ever since. Her progress is remarkable, and their patience and creativity never cease to amaze us."
Schedule a free pediatric evaluation. We'll assess your child's needs, involve your family from day one, and build a fun, effective program tailored to their goals.