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Mastering Balance: The Role of Vestibular System, Proprioception, and Vision in Physical Therapy
Balance is a skill we often take for granted until it becomes a challenge. For kids with disabilities, maintaining balance can be a daily struggle that affects their independence and confidence. Understanding how balance works and how physical therapy can help improve it is essential for caregivers and therapists alike. This post explores the three key components of balance—the vestibular system, proprioception, and vision—and explains how targeted physical therapy supports c
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Outdoor Pediatric Physical Therapy: What to expect at the playground-Part 2
What pediatric physical therapy at the playground might look like for your child. Dynamic balance training on the swing Camp PT at Robert F. Clement Playground is a great spot to progress balance, coordination, strength, mobility, endurance, confidence, and independence through highly-skilled pediatric physical therapy. We have chosen this playground to allow kids of all abilities successful PT sessions. Physical therapy at the playground will vary for each child, as we tailo
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Feb 242 min read


Outdoor Pediatric Physical Therapy: What to expect at the playground-Part 1
What pediatric physical therapy at the playground might look like for your child. This spring, Camp PT will be held at Robert F. Clement Playground. This playground is a great spot for pediatric physical therapy, providing the space for kids to progress balance, coordination, strength, mobility, endurance, confidence, and independence. This playground is selected to allow children of all abilities to engage in PT. We individualize our treatment approach to meet your child at
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Feb 172 min read
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