Pediatric physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy focusing on infants, children and adolescents. It involves assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic care to support children with developmental, neurological, musculoskeletal or respiratory difficulties — helping them improve motor skills, mobility, strength, posture, coordination and overall functional independence.
At Neurigo360, we believe in a child-centered, playful and family-involved approach — making therapy engaging for children, and empowering parents/caregivers to support progress at home.
Early physiotherapy helps identify and address developmental delays or physical challenges in children, improving long-term outcomes.
Enhances both gross motor skills (walking, running) and fine motor skills (grasping, writing), improving overall coordination.
Strength-based exercises help children increase muscle power, stamina, posture, and general physical fitness.
Special activities help improve balance, coordination, and overall independence in daily movement.
Physiotherapy improves breathing patterns, strengthens lung capacity, and supports respiratory health in affected children.
Helps relieve pain caused by injuries, musculoskeletal issues, or pediatric disorders using safe therapeutic techniques.
Essential for children recovering from orthopedic or neurological surgery, helping them regain mobility and strength.
Supports children with cerebral palsy, developmental delays, and other neurological issues by improving motor patterns and mobility.
Helps infants and children achieve age-appropriate milestones through guided movement, posture correction, and play-based therapy techniques.
Focuses on improving walking patterns, balance, coordination, and strength for children with mobility challenges.
Customized exercises to enhance muscle strength, endurance, posture, and flexibility—designed especially for growing children.
Support for children with cerebral palsy, developmental delays, and other neurological conditions to improve movement and independence.
Techniques to improve breathing, lung capacity, and airway clearance for children with respiratory disorders or chronic lung issues.
Targeted rehabilitation for recovery after orthopedic or neurological surgery—helping children restore strength and mobility.





