Pediatric rehabilitation
After a serious injury or illness, children may need to regain strength and learn new ways of completing daily activities. They may benefit from physical therapy (for strength and mobility); occupational therapy (for relearning and adapting); and speech therapy (for language and communication).
Pediatric physical therapy in Wichita, Kansas
Rehabilitation refers to the process of helping a patient recover from a serious injury or illness. Patients often have to regain strength and learn new ways of completing normal, daily activities. Physical therapy, a branch of rehabilitation, focuses on building strength and mobility after disease, injury or surgery.
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Pediatric rehabilitation therapy at Wesley Children's Hospital
Whether your child is recovering from an injury or surgery, our multidisciplinary team of experts and child life specialists can help your child meet his or her goals. Our pediatric rehabilitation program offers physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology services to assist children in their rehabilitation processes.