Cerebral Palsy and Pediatric Physiotherapy
What Is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of conditions that affect movement, posture, and coordination due to early brain development differences. CP is non-progressive, meaning the underlying condition does not worsen over time.
🔗 Cerebral Palsy Canada
https://www.cerebralpalsycanada.ca
Children with CP may experience:
- Muscle stiffness or low muscle tone
- Difficulty with balance and coordination
- Challenges with mobility or endurance
Each child’s abilities and needs are unique.
How Cerebral Palsy Can Affect Daily Activities
Depending on the type and severity, CP may influence:
- Sitting and standing balance
- Walking patterns
- Hand-eye coordination
- Transitions such as floor-to-chair
The focus of care is always on what the child wants and needs to do.
The Role of Physiotherapy in Cerebral Palsy Care
Physiotherapy is one part of a multidisciplinary care approach. It does not cure cerebral palsy but helps optimize movement and function.
Physiotherapy goals may include:
- Supporting functional mobility
- Improving postural control
- Enhancing strength and endurance
- Encouraging participation in play, school, and community activities
🔗 World Health Organization – Disability & Functioning
https://www.who.int/health-topics/disability
What Pediatric Physiotherapy Sessions Look Like

Sessions are:
- Play-based and child-led
- Adapted to age and ability
- Focused on real-life activities
Physiotherapists may also:
- Recommend adaptive equipment
- Provide home activity guidance
- Collaborate with physicians, OTs, and educators
Parents are actively involved throughout the process.
Meet Our Expert Pediatric Physiotherapist

Bhoomika Pathak
Registered PhysiotherapistSupporting Families, Not Just Movement
Family education is a key part of care. Physiotherapists help caregivers:
- Understand movement strategies
- Promote safe physical activity
- Build confidence supporting their child at home
Care plans are always collaborative and realistic.
Our clinic provides compassionate, individualized physiotherapy support for children with cerebral palsy across Ontario.
