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Pediatric Physiotherapy in Montreal for Babies, Children, and Teens

Helping Children Grow Stronger with Pediatric Physiotherapy

PEDIATRIC PHYSIOTHERAPY

Pediatric physiotherapy, a field of physical rehabilitation, is crucial for treating young patients. This branch requires specific expertise as it must be tailored to the unique needs of children, from birth to adolescence. It aims to support each key stage of their motor development.

The intervention of a pediatric physiotherapist is particularly important when a child faces specific challenges in their motor development. Early management by a professional can significantly impact the child’s progress. This approach is not limited to improving motor functions but also plays a vital role in contributing to healthy and balanced motor development, laying the foundations for optimal growth and health.

Plagiocephaly (flat head) or other cranial asymmetries. Head rotation or tilt to the same side. Congenital or acquired torticollis.
Delay in the development of motor skills such as rolling over, crawling, sitting, standing or walking.
Congenital or acquired torticollis. Scoliosis, kyphosis, or other postural atypies. Postural atypies in sitting or standing positions, e.g., sitting in a W position, knees turned inward.
Atypical movements: scooting on buttocks, walking on tiptoes. Developmental coordination disorder (dyspraxia). Preferential use of one side of the body.
Altered muscle tone (hypotonia/hypertonia). Cerebral palsy.
Decreased muscle strength, difficulty with endurance or coordination activities. Difficulty in physical education classes. Difficulty in learning to ride a bicycle.

How does a pediatric physiotherapy session work?

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1. Initial assessment

A pediatric physiotherapy session takes place in a caring environment, designed to stimulate the child as well as reassure and guide the parents. The approach is playful and age-appropriate for the young patient to keep their interest engaged throughout the session. Initially, the physiotherapist starts with a detailed evaluation to identify the child’s specific needs. This involves observing their posture, the quality of their movements, and their motor development.

2. Treatment plan

Following this evaluation, the therapist develops a personalized treatment plan that may include a variety of exercises to improve mobility, postural control (through stretching exercises, as well as muscle strengthening or facilitation techniques), and activities for balance and coordination for older children. For younger children, therapy may also involve gentle overall stimulation and facilitation techniques to better guide their development. Therapeutic tools such as balls or interactive games are frequently used to make the exercises more appealing.

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3. Follow-ups

Parents are not just bystanders; they are actively involved in the process, receiving guidance and exercises to practice at home to reinforce the progress made during the sessions. Each session ends on a positive note, celebrating the child’s successes, no matter how small, to boost their confidence and motivation. The ultimate goal is to promote the child’s optimal development, ensuring that each step forward is a move towards greater independence and a better quality of life.

Our physiotherapists

Dillon dEng

Dillon is the ideal pediatric physiotherapist to support your child’s development. A 2024 graduate of the University of Montreal, he has gained exceptional expertise working with children with complex motor needs at the Victor-Doré School, affiliated with CHU Sainte-Justine. His playful, gentle, and child-centered approach ensures that every session is a positive experience, while targeting concrete results, whether for treating torticollis, plagiocephaly, or other developmental issues.

What sets Dillon apart is his commitment to involving parents at every step of the process, offering a comprehensive and reassuring care plan. With his attentive nature and ability to build trust with families, he ensures that your child is in the best hands for calm and effective progress. If you are looking for a dedicated professional passionate about children’s well-being, Dillon is the perfect choice.

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Josie Pilon

Josie is a pediatric physiotherapist passionate about children’s well-being. Empathetic and creative, she adapts to each young patient, finding innovative solutions to achieve their health goals. Her gentle and progressive approach, based on her motto “One goal and one success at a time,” allows her to create personalized and motivating treatment plans for both children and their families.

A graduate of the University of Montreal in 2006, Josie has expanded her expertise with a certificate in international health and numerous trainings, particularly in torticollis, plagiocephaly, and neurodevelopment. With 15 years of experience at CHU Ste-Justine, she is a valuable resource for guiding children through their rehabilitation with care and expertise. If you are looking for a dynamic and dedicated professional focused on your child’s well-being, Josie is the physiotherapist you need.

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