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Pediatric Rehabilitation - Outpatient ServicesHealth Information
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Ability Plus Therapy Description: Providing intensive programs for children with cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular disorders, and outlines the principles of intense suit therapy. Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, USA. (abilityplustherapy.com) |
Access Movements Description: Access Movements with Kinga C. Balogh, located in San Bruno California, provides Anat Baniel and Feldenkrais therapy to children with neuro-motor disabilities, such as cerebral palsy. (accessmovements.com) |
Cherokee Pediatric Therapy Description: Cherokee Pediatric Therapy is a private practice in Cherokee county, Georgia committed to excellence in the identification, evaluate and treatment of children and adolescents in need of Occupational, Physical and Speech therapy services. (childrehab.com) |
Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center Description: West Virginia charity serving children with physical disabilities provides information about services, resources for families, volunteer opportunities, and special events. (wv.easterseals.com) |
Edwin R. Cruz-Zeno Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Description: Specializes in evaluating children and adolescents with temporary or permanent disabilities and in developing treatments to maximize their functional abilities. Brookfield, Connecticut. (ecruzmd.com) |
Kids Korner at Renaissance Outpatient Rehab Description: Speech, occupational, and physical rehabilitation services for children through 18 years of age. A physician referral is required. This site provides contact information for and driving directions to all four of our locations (McAllen, LaJoya, Pharr, Weslaco) in Texas. (kidskornerrehab.com) |
Melmedica Children's Healthcare, Inc. Description: Dedicated to providing pediatric home care for medically complex, technology-assisted children through the use of nursing professionals. (melmedica.com) |
Minor Improvements PT Description: Offers land-based and aquatic programs in sports therapy and orthopedic recovery, with details of staff and facilities. Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. (minorimprovementspt.com) |
Movement Discoveries, a physical rehabilitation clinic for children Description: A physical rehabilitation clinic in San Bruno, CA offering innovative therapies for children with neuromuscular disorders, including Suit Therapy using the TheraSuit. (movementdiscoveries.com) |
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Outpatient Services Description: Adaptive Equipment, Apnea/BPD Follow-Up Program, Audiology Services/BAER Testing, Developmental Pediatrics, Developmental Evaluation Clinic (DEC). (mwph.org) |
Occupational and Physical therapy for children & adolescents Description: Occupational therapy and physical therapy in Durham, North Carolina. Sensory Integration available. Meeting needs of developmental disabilities. Medicaid and many insurance plans accepted. (triangletherapy.com) |
Pediatric Potentials Rehab, Inc. Description: An innovative home and community based rehabilitation company in Lake Mary, Florida that strives to provide the highest quality of therapy services to children and families in need of specialized services. Works to promote skill development, self-esteem and quality of life within each child's natural environment. (pediatricrehabcenter.com) |
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