Paediatric Physiotherapy: Enabling Movement and Development in Children of All Ages
At VIP Physio, we understand that every child is unique — especially when it comes to their physical growth and development. Our Paediatric Physiotherapy services are specially designed to help children overcome physical challenges and reach their full potential through personalised, evidence-based care.
Supporting Children at Every Stage
From infants to adolescents, children may experience a variety of conditions, injuries, or developmental delays that can affect how they move, play, and interact with the world. Our team of experienced paediatric physiotherapists brings together clinical expertise, compassionate care, and a deep understanding of children’s anatomy, physiology, and psychology to deliver highly effective treatment.
Whether your child is recovering from an injury, managing a lifelong condition, or simply needs support in reaching developmental milestones, we are here to help — in a fun, age-appropriate, and supportive environment.
What We Offer
At our VIP Physio clinics in Officer, Cranbourne, Bayswater, and Pakenham, we begin each journey with a comprehensive assessment. Using hands-on techniques, detailed observations, and standardised assessments, we identify the root of your child’s challenges and develop a tailored treatment plan.
Our therapies may include:
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Hydrotherapy
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Exercise-based rehabilitation
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Manual therapy
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Parental education and guidance
Each treatment is designed to not only improve your child’s mobility and function but also to empower families with the knowledge and tools to support continued progress at home.
Conditions We Treat
We work with children facing a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:
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Cerebral Palsy
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Developmental Delays
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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Scoliosis and paediatric back pain
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Autism Spectrum Disorder with motor control difficulties
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Neuromuscular and genetic disorders
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Orthopaedic conditions such as flat feet, clubfoot, hip dysplasia, and toe walking
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Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and other joint-related pain
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Hypermobility syndromes and connective tissue disorders
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Chronic respiratory issues requiring physiotherapy support
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