Paediatric Physiotherapy
Paediatric Care for Babies
A foundation for your child's well-being
Our paediatric physiotherapists use gentle, non-invasive techniques to support healthy motor development in infants. We help with common concerns such as torticollis (twisted neck), reflux, hypotonia (low muscle tone), and developmental delays - giving your little one the best start in life.
Common conditions we treat in babies include:
• Developmental Delays – Sitting, crawling, standing, or walking milestones.
• Neurological & Congenital Conditions – Cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, Down syndrome.
• Low Muscle Tone (Hypotonia) – Loose joints, poor coordination, or weakness.
• Colic & Reflux – Persistent crying, fussiness, or discomfort.
• Orthopaedic Issues at Birth – Torticollis, plagiocephaly (flat head), positional talipes (clubfoot).
Paediatric Care for Toddlers
Building strong foundations through play
In early childhood, movement is key to growth and independence. We use fun, play-based techniques to help toddlers develop strength, balance, and confidence while addressing common concerns such as toe walking, flat feet, and coordination challenges.
Common conditions we treat in toddlers include:
• Toe Walking – Persistent walking on toes.
• Flat Feet & Foot Posture Concerns – Affecting balance and gait.
• Clumsiness & Poor Coordination – Running, jumping, or catching difficulties.
• Scoliosis & Postural Issues – Early spinal or posture changes.
• Neurological & Developmental Delays – Cerebral palsy, dyspraxia, developmental coordination disorder (DCD), global developmental delay (GDD).
Paediatric Care for Adolescents
Supporting healthy growth and active lifestyles
Adolescence brings rapid growth, new physical demands, and increased risk of injury. Our physiotherapists guide teens through recovery, strength building, and injury prevention - helping them stay active, confident, and pain-free.
Common conditions we treat in adolescents include:
• Sports & Overuse Injuries – Sprains, strains, or repetitive movement issues.
• Growth-Related Conditions – Osgood-Schlatter disease (knee pain), Sever’s disease (heel pain).
• Postural Issues & Back Pain – From sitting, screen use, or heavy backpacks.
• Scoliosis Management – Monitoring and exercise programs.
• Hypermobility Syndrome – Joint instability, pain, or frequent injuries.
• Neurological & Developmental Conditions – Cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, GDD, dyspraxia, DCD.
• Muscle Weakness & Imbalances – Limiting sports or daily activities.
• Post-Surgery & Fracture Recovery – Regaining strength and mobility.
• Headaches & Neck Pain – Often posture- or tension-related.
• Balance & Coordination Issues – Affecting school, sports, and daily life.
Meet our Paediatric Physiotherapist
Introducing Jit Yee
Jit Yee is a highly experienced paediatric physiotherapist with over a decade of experience. She holds a BSc(Hons) in Physiotherapy from Malaysia and has worked with a diverse range of patients, from children with developmental delays to adults with orthopedic conditions.
Jit Yee is passionate about early intervention and believes in the power of early therapy to help children reach their full potential. She has extensive experience working with children with conditions such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and developmental coordination disorder.
At Physio Focus, Jit Yee is committed to building strong relationships with her young patients and their families. She strives to make a positive impact on the lives of every child she encounters.
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Whether your child is a baby, toddler, or adolescent, our experienced paediatric physiotherapists are here to support their growth, recovery, and well-being.