Early identification of problems and prompt physiotherapeutic intervention can help your child reach their full developmental potential
Parents and pediatricians often notice motor development issues in children. Monitoring health status and early rehabilitation interventions can support motor function improvement, skill development, and prevent potential developmental delays and postural defects. At M-Klinik, children's therapy is conducted by Karolina Jarosławska, a recognized expert in this field. The specialist will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the child's motor development, propose a therapeutic plan, and provide parents with exercise and activity guidelines to support the child's development at home.
It's worth consulting a pediatric physiotherapist when:
- Your child shows delays in motor development, such as problems with lifting their head, turning, sitting, crawling, or walking
- The child adopts one position and refuses to change it; their body bends to one side
- The child shows activity only with one part of the body - for example, their right arm and right leg
- The child has difficulties with balance, motor coordination, or precise movements
- Postural irregularities are observed, such as spinal curvature or hollowed/protruding back
- There are difficulties with hand function, object manipulation, grasping, holding, or precise finger movements
- The child has delays in speech and language development, especially if they affect oral motor functions
- Orthopedic or rheumatologic disorders are noticeable, e.g., hip dysplasia, scoliosis, joint inflammation
- Weaknesses, limited muscle strength, difficulties in controlling movements, or asymmetric muscle development are noticeable
- There are diagnoses related to nerve damage, such as cerebral palsy or other neurological disorders
