Pediatric Physiotherapy

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Tiny Humans, Big Achievements

Pediatric Physiotherapy in Vancouver for All Kids

At SMILE Therapy for Kids Vancouver, we help infants and children develop strength, coordination, and movement skills through hands-on therapy.

Through our interventions and therapies, we address orthopedic, neurological, sensory, fine-motor, visual, and vestibular challenges, key areas that impact movement, function, and overall development. We also provide education and management strategies for orthopedic development, spasticity management, and overall infant and child development.

Our approach is built on stimulating neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to adapt and form new connections. Whether your child is working on head control, sitting, crawling, standing, walking, or more advanced movement skills, Physiotherapy will support meaningful progress and greater independence.

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Our Techniques and Therapies

Therapy That Drives Progress, Strength, and Confidence

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Key Benefits of Pediatric Physiotherapy

Building Confidence & Independence

When movement feels difficult, children can be hesitant to try new things. As they gain better control over their bodies, they start to explore more freely, and do more on their own.

Refining Sensory Processing & Primitive Reflex Integration

Movement isn’t just about muscles, it’s also about how the brain and nervous system process sensory input. Some kids have trouble with balance, coordination, or posture due to sensory processing difficulties or retained primitive reflexes. Physiotherapy helps the body develop better postural control, balance reactions, and fine-tune how sensory input (like touch, movement, and body awareness) is processed.

Developing Motor Skills & Reaching Milestones

Physiotherapy helps kids build strength, coordination, and balance, making movement smoother and more efficient. Whether it’s learning to sit without support, take first steps, or improve running and jumping skills, therapy focuses on creating the right muscle activation patterns so kids can move safely and confidently.

Adressing Orthopedic Concerns

Conditions like hip dysplasia, spasticity, and joint alignment problems can be barriers to movement. Physiotherapy helps guide proper development, prevent long-term complications, and support better positioning for everyday activities like sitting, standing, and walking. Early intervention can also reduce the need for surgeries or more invasive treatments down the line.

Testimonials

Kind Words from parents

“Chelsea has been an incredible physiotherapist for our daughter, Neema. From the very beginning, she took the time to truly connect with Neema, understanding when to make sessions playful and when to challenge her to reach new milestones. Thanks to Chelsea’s patience, skill, and warm approach, Neema has gained so much strength and confidence – but most importantly, she now enjoys physio! There was a time when she would cry and disengage, but now, physio has become one of the best parts of her day (second only to school!). We are so grateful for Chelsea’s dedication and the joy she has brought to Neema’s journey.”

5/5

E.M.

Vancouver, BC, Canada

“Chelsea was Lucy’s physiotherapist for 12 months. Lucy has Rett Syndrome and as part of her condition has a fear of movement. Chelsea worked on developing a trusting relationship with Lucy so that Lucy knew she could trust Chelsea during their sessions together. She is a one in a million therapist and anyone who works with Chelsea is very lucky.”

5/5

K.C.

Gold Coast, Australia

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Come see what we can do!

Let’s talk about how we can support your child.

Contact us today to schedule a pediatric physiotherapy assessment and personalized treatment plan!