Best Children's Physiotherapists near me in Centretown, Ottawa

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Sabrina Perron-Singh, physiotherapist - View listing
physiotherapist, physio, pediatric physio, pelvic floor rehabilitation physio
Sabrina Perron-Singh
I am Sabrina Perron-Singh, a physiotherapist who graduated with a Master's degree from the University of Montreal in 2014. I offer physiotherapy care services for both pediatric patients and adults of all ages. Looking forward to meeting you!
Montreal, Canada
$150/hr
Available
Philippe Dessaulles-Goudezeune, Physiotherapist - View listing
Physiotherapist
Philippe Dessaulles-Goudezeune
I’m Philippe, an experienced physio passionate about movement and performance. I use education, manual therapy, dry needling, and exercise to help you move better, recover smarter, and stay active.
Montreal, Canada
$130/hr
Available
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What do children's physiotherapists do?

Children's physiotherapists assess movement, strength, balance, and coordination, then design playful, age‑appropriate programs to build skills for school, sport, and daily routines. Care may address gross motor delays, toe‑walking, injury, pain, and post‑surgical recovery. Sessions blend games with targeted exercises and caregiver coaching so practice at home is simple and safe.

What conditions do children's physiotherapists treat?

Common concerns include developmental delays, torticollis, hypermobility, sports injuries, and pain after growth spurts. Programs target movement quality, strength, and confidence with activity. Your therapist will tailor progression to attention and energy, swapping exercises for games when motivation is low.

What happens in the first children's physiotherapy visit?

The first visit includes history, observation of movement, and collaborative goal‑setting with caregivers. You will leave with one or two starter activities, positioning tips, and a plan for frequency. If school or sport is involved, your clinician can outline communication so everyone supports the same skills.

How many children's physiotherapy sessions will we need?

Timelines vary by goals and baseline. Many families notice changes over 6–12 weeks with consistent practice. Plans include brief check‑ins to refresh exercises and adjust dosage as life changes.

How do we choose a children's physiotherapist?

Look for pediatric training, clear communication with children and caregivers, and experience with your goals—school participation, sport return, or comfort in daily tasks. Ask how progress is measured and how home practice is adapted for busy days so improvements remain realistic and sustainable.