Compare children’s physiotherapy for DCD, dyspraxia, low muscle tone, hypermobility, cerebral palsy, gait, injury recovery and developmental movement needs across Brighton, Hove, Portslade, Seaside View, Brighton General, the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital, Worthing, Lewes and Sussex.
Find Brighton and Hove paediatric physiosBrighton and Hove parents often compare Seaside View community physiotherapy, Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital pathways, Hove paediatric clinics and local MSK services when developmental delay, coordination, pain or gait issues are affecting a child’s independence.
A good paediatric physio should help you understand what is happening physically, what can improve, and what to practise between sessions. For Brighton and Hove parents, it is worth comparing private options with NHS/community routes so you know whether you need fast private support, hospital-linked therapy, school advice or a longer rehabilitation plan.
Compare private providers, neuro-paediatric options and local NHS/community pathways, then check registration, child age range, setting, reports, fees and availability.
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View listingPaediatric physiotherapists support babies, children and young people with movement, posture, strength, coordination, gait, low tone, hypermobility, injury recovery, DCD/dyspraxia, cerebral palsy and wider neurodevelopmental or physical disability needs.
No. Physiotherapy focuses on movement, posture, strength, mobility, gait and physical rehabilitation. Occupational therapy focuses more on everyday participation, self-care, fine motor tasks, sensory processing and functional routines. Some children need both.
Check HCPC registration, CSP or APCP membership, paediatric experience, whether the provider supports your child’s condition, clinic/home/school options, reports, DBS, fees and whether the service is private or an NHS/community pathway.
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