- Walking
- Weakness and fatigue
- Joint stiffness
- Pain
- Endurance
- Injury recovery
- Play and fine motor skills
Children of all ages from birth to adulthood come to Johns Hopkins for pediatric rehabilitation. Our experienced team offers a wide range of services, from physical and occupational therapy through Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, to specialized treatment for spinal cord injury at Kennedy Krieger Institute. No matter your child’s health condition, we will connect you with the right physician or therapist.
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Physicians | Therapists | Expertise | Why Choose Johns Hopkins
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Pediatric Rehabilitation: Why Choose Johns Hopkins
- Our pediatric rehabilitation experts work side by side with children and their families to develop custom treatment plans to meet their needs.
- Our goal is to help your child get back to the life he or she enjoys: at home, in family and social activities, as part of sports and recreation, in school-based programs — and more.
- Our team uses age-appropriate treatment techniques and tools, including toys and games, to increase your child’s comfort and participation in therapy sessions.
- Our therapists have years of additional training and experience beyond the standard requirements, allowing them to evaluate and treat children with a wide range of conditions.
We can help your child with:
- Changes in posture
- Delayed development
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Scar tissue restriction
- Numbness in feet or hands
- Eating and feeding
Specialized Pediatric Expertise
Our team of therapists works closely with a variety of specialists in and outside Johns Hopkins, including experts in pediatric reconstructive surgery, spinal muscular atrophy, juvenile diabetes, cystic fibrosis and pediatric hypertension, as well as the staff at the pediatric intensive care unit.
We also offer specialized expertise in the following conditions and treatments:
- Medically complex patient care, including rehabilitation for children recovering from burns or other physical trauma, organ transplants and other complex conditions
- Pediatric cancer rehabilitation, spanning from diagnosis to post-treatment recovery
- Orthopaedic rehabilitation, which covers a variety of bone and joint conditions
- Treatment for infant torticollis (twisted neck) and plagiocephaly (flat spot on the head)
- Serial casting, the application and removal of casts, each at a slightly different angle, to stretch tight muscles and improve range of motion
- Pediatric wheelchair evaluation, including a comprehensive mobility assessment and follow-up care to address your child’s needs as he or she grows
- Vestibular rehabilitation, the diagnosis and treatment of dizziness and balance disorders
- Cardiopulmonary care, which is for children with heart and lung problems, such as cystic fibrosis
- Activity-based restorative therapy for spinal cord injury and chronic paralysis at Kennedy Krieger Institute