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Pediatric Conditions

At All Care Therapies of Georgetown, we provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy services to support your child’s growth, development, and independence. Using a family-centered, team-based approach, our therapists create personalized treatment plans designed to help children build skills, overcome challenges, and reach important developmental milestones.

Developmental Delay

Developmental delays can affect a child’s ability to move, communicate, and perform daily activities. We commonly treat:

  • Gross motor delay

  • Fine motor delay

  • Speech and language delay

  • Delayed coordination

  • Delayed functional independence

Neurological Conditions 

Neurological conditions can impact movement, coordination, and development. Therapy focuses on improving function and independence. We commonly treat:

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Birth injuries

  • Spina bifida

  • Stroke

  • Hydrocephalus

  • Seizure disorders

  • Ataxia

  • Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

  • Autism spectrum disorder

  • Guillain-Barré syndrome

  • Apraxia

Developmental Coordination & Motor Disorders

These conditions affect coordination, motor planning, and functional skills. We commonly treat:

  • Developmental coordination disorder

  • Hypotonia

  • Joint hypermobility

  • Visual-motor integration difficulties

  • Learning-related motor challenges

  • Motor delays associated with prematurity

  • ADHD-related motor difficulties

handwriting

Handwriting and visual-motor skills are essential for academic success. We commonly treat:

  • Dysgraphia

  • Handwriting delays

  • Visual-motor integration deficits

  • Written expression disorders

  • Fine motor coordination deficits

  • Dyslexia-related motor challenges

emotional regulation

Therapy can help children improve emotional regulation, attention, and sensory processing. We commonly address:

 

  • Sensory processing disorder

  • Emotional regulation challenges

  • Attention-related difficulties

  • Autism-related sensory needs

  • Behavioral regulation

social skills & Communication disorders

Social development is essential for school and community participation. We commonly treat:

  • Autism spectrum disorder

  • Social communication challenges

  • Selective mutism

  • Social interaction difficulties

  • Communication delays

How Pediatric Therapy Helps

Our pediatric therapy programs are designed to:

 

  • Support developmental milestones

  • Improve strength and coordination

  • Enhance communication skills

  • Improve independence with daily activities

  • Improve balance and mobility

  • Build confidence and participation

Torticollis & Infant Conditions

Early therapy can improve mobility, posture, and development in infants. We commonly treat:

  • Congenital muscular torticollis

  • Plagiocephaly

  • Brachycephaly

  • Postural asymmetries

  • Developmental delay related to torticollis

Genetic & Neuromuscular Disorders 

These conditions may affect strength, coordination, and development. We commonly treat:

  • Down syndrome

  • Spinal muscular atrophy

  • Muscular dystrophy

  • Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

  • Osteogenesis imperfecta

  • Rett syndrome

  • Fragile X syndrome

  • Prader-Willi syndrome

  • Angelman syndrome

Toe-Walking & Gait Abnormalities

Abnormal walking patterns can affect balance, coordination, and development. We commonly treat:

  • Idiopathic toe walking

  • Neurological-related toe walking

  • Sensory-related toe walking

  • Muscle tightness and contractures

  • Gait abnormalities

emotional regulation

Therapy can help children improve emotional regulation, attention, and sensory processing. We commonly address:

  • Sensory processing disorder

  • Emotional regulation challenges

  • Attention-related difficulties

  • Autism-related sensory needs

  • Behavioral regulation

Feeding and Swallowing Disorders

Feeding difficulties can affect nutrition, growth, and independence. We commonly treat:

 

  • Feeding delays

  • Oral motor dysfunction

  • Oral phase dysphagia

  • Pharyngeal phase dysphagia

  • Picky eating

  • G-tube and NG-tube transition

self care skills training 

Therapy helps children develop independence with daily routines and functional skills. We commonly address:

  • Feeding independence

  • Dressing and grooming skills

  • Hygiene skills

  • Toileting and bathroom independence

  • Adaptive equipment training

  • Daily living skill development

  • Functional independence

Ready to Support Your Child's Development?

Early intervention and specialized therapy can make a significant difference in your child’s growth and independence. Our pediatric therapy team provides personalized care designed to help your child reach their full potential.

Contact All Care Therapies of Georgetown today to schedule your child’s evaluation.

ADDRESS

3610 Williams Dr.

Georgetown, TX 78628

 

CONTACT

Tele: 512-256-7627 

Fax: 512-375-3291

E-mail: info@allcaretherapygt.com

 

HOURS

Mon-Fri: 8 am-6pm

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Georgetown's Best Medical Facility Bronze '23
Georgetown's Best PT Clinic Gold '24
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Keet Exceptional Performer Medicare Clinical Quality 2023
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