2. Patients of all ages can participate in physical therapy.
There are a number of different forms of physical therapy
available today. The type of physical therapy patients
receive will depend on the nature of the injury, type of
therapeutic technique required, and the age of patients.
Conditions that may require physical therapy include:
brain injury, heart attack, stroke, arthritis and other
problems relating to the joints, back injury, mobility
issues, and injuries pertaining to a specific area of the
body such as muscle and tissue injuries. All of these
health conditions can be successfully treated through
physical therapy by speeding up healing, alleviate
symptoms, improve mobility, and help patients manage
their conditions more effectively. When it comes to the
age of the patient, there is not a general physical therapy
program designed for all ages. One such physical therapy
specialty is Pediatric Physical Therapy.
3. Provided by various health organizations such as clinics
and hospitals, pediatric physical therapy is provided to
children to treat developmental delays, non-congenital
disorders, and congenital disorders, Pediatric physical
therapy practices are useful in identifying children’s health
problems in the earlier stages. Pediatric physical therapists
are trained and certified in the diagnosis, treatment, and
management of children and infants who have skeletal,
developments, congenital, and neuromuscular diseases.
Pediatric physical therapists provide treatment that is
designed to improve balance and coordination, strength
and endurance, and motor skills. In addition, the physical
therapy focuses on improving children’s sensory and
cognitive levels.
4. Licensed pediatric physical therapists working in pediatric
health centers are experienced in providing the best and
most effective therapy for children and infants. For
instance, they design specific treatment plans that help
children with achieving specific developmental goals such
as sitting, crawling, standing, and walking. How long a
child participates in a physical therapy program will
depend on the nature of the child’s particular health
condition. A child who has a developmental delay problem
such as being slow to learn to walk may need only short
term physical therapy treatment while a child with a more
intensive condition such as spina bifida may require a
longer treatment plan. When a child has such a condition
as spina bifida, a specific physical therapy plan will be
implemented that can include using physical medical
devices. A pediatric physical therapy program is essential
to treating various types of children’s physical impairments
and diseases.
5. Pediatric physical therapists offer a number of different
treatment services in such areas as: making and providing
splints and casts, early intervention, sensory integration,
neuro development, functional mobility, myofascial
release, pain management, urinary incontinence
treatment, hippotherapy, and electrical stimulation. A
pediatric physical therapist also treats children recovering
from bone fractures, physical injuries, fractures and other
illnesses and conditions. They play an important role in
helping to improve children’s lives which is why it is such a
rewarding job.
6. With so many different physical therapy jobs available,
pediatric physical therapy jobs are in demand and they are
very popular due to high job satisfaction among these
therapists. Pediatric physical therapy focuses on the well
being of children and improving their daily lives such as
improving their functions and alleviating pain. Through
proper treatment techniques, physical exercises, and
medication, pediatric physical therapists help children
improve or regain their physical capabilities. The
therapeutic treatment plan is often coordinated with other
health professionals and the best treatment plan is
created, and each stage of the treatment process is
monitored and evaluated.
7. There are different areas a physical therapist can
specialize and different areas require different credentials
and education. Pediatric physical therapy is one area that
is very rewarding and requires not just the appropriate
credentials, but also patience, professionalism, and a
dedication to helping children.